Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 17, 1969
Transcript:
Frieda and Linus stand at the wall. Frieda says, "Everyone is mad at me . . No one will speak to me . . "<BR><BR> Linus looks at Frieda and says, "Of course they won't! Anyone who would turn someone in to the head beagle doesn't deserve to be spoken to!"<BR><BR> Frieda waves her arms and says, "I didn't know what I was doing! I was upset!" Linus says, "Don't talk to me . . It's too late now!"<BR><BR> Snoopy walks along, covered in a black sheet, and thinks, "Here's the doomed defendant dressed in black on his way to appear before the head beagle . . ."<BR><BR>
The VERY CONSEQUENCES, Frieda, of reporting Snoopy to the Head Beagle, and after you had even forced him into going rabbit chasing, against his will. So thank yourself, for the silent treatment that you’re getting from the entire Peanuts gang.