Mcclellan's Own Story: the War for the Union, the Soldiers Who Fought It, the Civilians Who Directed It And His Relations to It And to Them; Pp. 77-1606
Mcclellan's Own Story: the War for the Union, the Soldiers Who Fought It, the Civilians Who Directed It And His Relations to It And to Them; Pp. 77-1606
Mcclellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885. Dn
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They are so patient and deVoted. They have generally entered the ser- vice, too, from higher and more unselfish motives. Poor fellows ! I can never willingly break the link that unites me to them, and shall always be very proud of them and of their love for me, even if it is not decreed by Providence that I am to lead them to Richmond. After the long time that has elapsed without my hearing anything from Washington I can hardly hope to learn anything by to-day's mail ; but I assure you that we ...are all becoming very impatient at the long delay here, so unneces- sary, as it seems to us. I commenced turning over a new leaf to-day ; that is, neither writing nor telegraphing to Washington, and have about determined to draw back into my shell until the oracle deigns to speak. I have said all I well can ; I have told them about all I think and know ; have pointed out to them what I regard as the general effects of the course I fear they are likely to adopt. Words can no further go. By saying more, and repeat* ing what has been already said, I should only render myself ridiculous and a bore.
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