Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 17, 1968
Transcript:
Chomp, chomp, chomp. Linus stands next to Snoopy, eating. Snoopy rolls his eyes.<BR><BR> "Here you are, Snoopy... You can have the rest of my doughnut..." He tosses the scrap to SNoopy, who opens his mouth.<BR><BR> "Big deal!" thinks Snooy as Linus walks away.<BR><BR> "Now, I'm supposed to be real grateful..." he thinks, looking off to where Linus has gone.<BR><BR> He faces front and frowns: "A crumb here and a crumb there..."<BR><BR> "All I ever get is a half of something or a left-over..and then I'm supposed to be overscome with gratitude." Snoopy leans against a tree.<BR><BR> "A piece of this and a piece of that! Just crumbs! I'm about tenth class!" Snoopy lies on his stomach.<BR><BR> "The more I think about it, the madder I get..." Snoopy sits and looks to one side.<BR><BR> "When I die, I'll probably get the smallest room in heaven!" He thinks and he trots along.<BR><BR> He stand in front of Charlie Brown, who offers, "Here you are, Snoopy... You can have part of my candy bar..." [PANEL 11]: "BLEAH!" Snoopy responds. Charlie Brown tumbles through the air. [PANEL 12]: Charlie Brown sits up. He is dizzy. He asks, "Now, what was THAT all about?"<BR><BR>
Well, it is human food, Snoopy. It’d be too junky if you had a whole one. And they are humans giving up a part to share with you, a dog, someone that don’t even need a piece. Think of it like that.