Autobiography, 128:labeling the large, oval cans of Del Monte sardines; but I could not make enough money at this toAutobiography, 128:for one day the man who threw the cans of sardines on [129] the table to be labeled poked me in theAutobiography, 129:to go into the packing department to pack the sardines in cans and this I did. It was a muchAutobiography, 129:friends. I never, however, learnt to like the sardines. I made up my mind that if I was going to beAutobiography, 130:factory. I handled an average of ten thousand sardines a day and packed hundreds of cans. VisitorsAutobiography, 135:down to the factory where I packed those darned sardines. At noon I would be eating my lunch when |