Paragraph 7 of the letter reveals that Truman was
A.proud.
B.sad.
C.humble.
D.overjoyed.
"Things have moved at a terrific rate here since April 12. Never a day has gone by that some momentous decision didn't have to be made. So far luck has been with me. I hope it keeps up. It can't stay with me forever however and I hope when the mistake comes it won't be too great to remedy."