Peanuts by Charles Schulz for July 26, 1970
Transcript:
Snoopy wears a stocking cap and walks down a hall, carrying a book.<BR><BR> He sits in bed with Charlie Brown, who asks, "Okay, what shall we read tonight.. 'Treasure Island'? 'Hans Brinker'?" Snoopy rolls his eyes.<BR><BR> Snoopy sits and holds up his book. "'The Six Bunny-Wunnies and Their Pony Cart'.... Again?!?" asks Charlie Brown.<BR><BR> They lean back. "I don't understand why you want to read the same book every night... Oh, well." Charlie Brown sighs. He reads, "It was a warm spring day, and the six bunny-wunnies decided to go on a picnic..."<BR><BR> "'I'll fix the lunch, said Pam bunny-wunnie..I'll hitch up our pony, said Pete bunnie-wunnie...'" Charlie Brown closes his eyes and his voice drifts off as he falls asleep.<BR><BR> "Z" Charlie Brown lies flat on his back. Snoopy looks at him.<BR><BR> Snoopy turns over.<BR><BR> He runs down the hall.<BR><BR> Snoopy sits on the floor with his back against a cushion. He watches TV, with a glass of milk and some food on a plate next to him.<BR><BR>
“Treasure island” is one of my favourites!