Saroyan in Tijuana, 1957 Saroyan in Tijuana, 1957

When I was fifteen and had quit school forever, I went to work in a vineyard near Sanger with a number of Mexicans, one of whom was only a year or two older than myself, an earnest boy named Felipe. One gray, dismal, cold, dreary day in January, while we were pruning muscat vines, I said to this boy, simply in order to be talking, "If you had your wish, Felipe, what would you want to be? A doctor, a farmer, a singer, a painter, a matador, or what?"

Felipe thought a minute, and then he said, "Passenger."

This was exciting to hear, and definitely something to talk about at some length, which we did.

He wanted to be a passenger on anything that was going anywhere, but most of all on a ship.

--Sweet Drive, Sweet Chariot

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