Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 12, 1966
Transcript:
The Flying Ace stands in the rain and thinks, "It's dawn . . . a fine mist covers the French countryside . . ."<BR><BR> The Flying Ace thinks, "The World War I Flying Ace climbs into his Sopwith Camel . . . This is his most dangerous mission! An ammunition plane must be destroyed and one lone plane must do the job!"<BR><BR> The Flying Ace thinks, "'Switch off' yells the mechanic . . . 'Coupez' I reply . . . 'Contact?', 'Contact it is!' the motor catches with a roar!"<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "Moments later I am flying low over the Moselle." Charlie Brown stands outside in his pajamas and says, "Four o'clock in the morning . . . How do you explain this to the neighbors?"<BR><BR>
At least he’s not barking.