Peanuts by Charles Schulz for March 07, 1977
Transcript:
Charlie Brown stands with Snoopy and Sally. He holds a sack and a stick and says, "I'm running away, Sally . . . I don't want to go to jail . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "Who's going to feed the dog?" Charlie Brown says, "Feed Snoopy for me while I'm away will you?"<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "Make sure he gets enough." Charlie Brown walks away and says, "Make sure he gets enough, and tell everyone not to worry . . ."<BR><BR> Snoopy thinks, "Maybe an extra snack now and then . . ." Sally asks, "Can I have your room?"<BR><BR>
Typical Sally, in closing panel—every time Charlie Brown is away, she wonders if she can have his room. Typical even in real life, of younger siblings, after, say, their older sibling goes away to college—then, BAM! they get their older sibling’s room, in the meantime.