Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 28, 1984
Transcript:
Linus flips over as the door slams behind him. He is stands on a doorstep and says,"Good Morning" A voice from within the house says,"Get lost, kid!"<BR><BR> He sits at the table writing a letter. He writes,"Dear Great Pumpkin, Well, I made some more house calls today, but I'm not sure I did right."<BR><BR> He stands on a doorstep speaking with a little girl leaning out of the doorway. He says,"Good Morning, my name is Linus Van Pelt, and I'm here to tell you about 'The Great Pumpkin'." She comes out of the house and asks,"The great who?"<BR><BR> He replies,"The Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch on Halloween night, and brings toys to all the good little children in the world..."<BR><BR> He looks at the papers in his hands and continues,"Now, I have some literature here that I can leave with you, and ..."<BR><BR> The girl shoves him off the steps and sends his papers flying. She says,"I'm sorry, we have our wn church"<BR><BR> He turns on the lane and calls,"I didn't say anything about church!"<BR><BR> He sits at the table writing again. He writes,"So then, I tried to explain that you are non-denominational. Did I do right?"<BR><BR>
Linus’ efforts at Great Pumpkin proselytization always end up getting squashed!