memoirs of general william t. sherman-2-第124章
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day。 To me it was a surprise and a most agreeable one。 I had supposed the actual date of my retirement would form a short paragraph in the common series of special orders of the War Department; but as the honored Executive of our country has made it the occasion for his own hand to pen a tribute of respect and affection to an officer passing from the active stage of life to one of ease and rest; I can only say I feel highly honored; and congratulate myself in thus rounding out my record of service in a manner most gratifying to my family and friends。 Not only this; but I feel sure; when the orders of yesterday are read on parade to the regiments and garrisons of the United States; many a young hero will tighten his belt; and resolve anew to be brave and true to the starry flag; which we of our day have carried safely through one epoch of danger; but which may yet be subjected to other trials; which may demand similar sacrifices; equal fidelity and courage; and a larger measure of intelligence。 Again thanking you for so marked a compliment; and reciprocating the kind wishes for the future;
I am; with profound respect; your friend and servant;
W。 T。 SHERMAN; General。
This I construe as the end of my military career。 In looking back upon the past I can only say; with millions of others; that I have done many things I should not have done; and have left undone still more which ought to have been done; that I can see where hundreds of opportunities have been neglected; but on the whole am content; and feel sure that I can travel this broad country of ours; and be each night the welcome guest in palace or cabin; and; as
〃all the world‘s stage; And all the men and women merely players;〃
I claim the privilege to ring down the curtain。
W。 T。 SHERMAN; General。
End of Volume Two