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3. (Pages 235 _et seq._) GENERAL ANTHONY WAYNE TO H. A. SHEEL. HAVERSTRAW NEAR STONEY POINT 2d Oct 1780. _Dear Sheel_ I am confident that the perfidy of Genl. Arnold will astonish the multitude--the high rank he bore--the eclat he had obtained (whether honestly or not) justified the world in giving it him. But there were a few Gentlemen who at a very early period of this war became acquainted with his true character! when you asked my opinion of that officer I gave it freely & believe you thought it rather strongly shaded. I think I informed you that I had the most despicable Idea of him both as a Gentleman & a Soldier--& that he had produced a conviction on me in 1776 that honor & true Virtue were Strangers to his Soul and however Contradictory it might appear--that he never possessed either fortitude or personal bravery--he was naturally a Coward and never went in the way of Danger but when Stimulated by liquor even to Intoxication, consequently Incapacitated from Conducting any Command Committed to his charge. I shall not dwell upon his Military Character or the measures he had adopted for the surrender of West Point--that being already fully Elucidated but will give you a small specimen of his _peculate_ talents. What think you of his employing Sutlers to retail the publick Liquors for his private Emolument & furnishing his Quarters with beds & other furniture by paying for them with Pork, Salt, Flour &c. drawn from the Magazine--he has not stopped here, he has descended much lower--& defrauded the old Veteran Soldiers who have bled for their Country in many a well fought field--for more than five Campaigns among others an old Sergeant of mine has felt his rapacity by the Industry of this man's wife they had accumulated something handsome to support them in their advanced age--which coming to the knowledge of this cruel Spoiler--he borrowed 4500 dollars from the poor Credulous Woman & left her in the lurch. The dirty--dirty acts which he has been capable of Committing beggar all description--and are of such a nature as would cause the _Infernals to blush_--were they accused with the Invention or Execution of them.
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