Major P.C. Benham,
G Branch
HQ 1 Corps District
BAOR
Tuesday 11th December
6.50 pm.
My own most precious darling,
A whole lot of thanks for your Friday letter which arrived this morning – full, as always, of interest – I hope Joan Ostlers visit has been a success and I can just imagine you two talking over old times and swapping the odd yarn or two of vulgar variety – I hope you manage to remember some good ‘uns! Joyce’s impromptu party sounded very good fun, but, darling, (what a glorious chance to get my own back, far too good to miss!) it is Ernest, not Earnest – I can just imagine Joyce making everyone real Aunt Kates and I’ve no doubt the liquor situation at 4, The Ave isn’t what it was.
I like the sound of the Rep show next week, and I would very much like to see it, I hope you are able to get a couple of good seats.
It seems hardly possible that this time next week we shall really be together and may have been together for a whole day by now, if there are no more postponements – I hope there aren’t because Sunday will go terribly slowly if it’s the day before I leave. I feel just like you and can’t settle down to anything. After a long day in the office yesterday I went to yet another demob party at the Officers’ Club – one of my SD (I said D) friends who is off tomorrow – it was a very good show, quiet and pleasant. We had oysters before dinner, but there is nothing I need less now than oysters! but that is another story. After a long chat, smoke and glass of port, we were back here at 11 and I was soon to sleep. I’ve had a most unpleasant day in the office today – my G1 and G3 were down at the new 1 Corps Skiing Centre for the day, and my phone never stopped ringing. I have one or two longish and rather important jobs to do, but no sooner did I start to get down to them than the phone would go – all very disturbing.
At 8.30 I’m going round to Studio 1 to see Ginger Rogers in ‘Man from Manhattan’ and must now slip downstairs for a quick dinner.
Later 11.30 pm. I’m afraid I got the name of the film all wrong it was called ‘Weekend at Waldorfs. Ginger Rogers and Walter Pidgeon – not very good, and a whistling draught entirely upset my concentration – my feet got absolutely frozen. One thing, I shall keep warm tomorrow night – I’m on night duty! My last for some weeks. Just 6 or 7 days now, angel girl, and I’m getting absolutely thrilled at the thought of ringing Col. 2019, and terribly excited at the thought of meeting you and DV at having a whole solid fortnight of heaven with you, now to bed, dearest, dearest heart. God bless and keep you – I’m just existing only for you, and love you terribly, terribly, terribly much and I shall for always, bon soir cherissima,
Yours, only yours,
for ever and always
Peter
In envelope headed ‘O A S’ addressed to Mrs Peter C Benham, 9 Vint Crescent Colchester Essex.
Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE 734 dated 12 DE 45. Signed P.C. Benham.
On front of envelope 11 Dec.
On the back of the envelope Major P.C. Benham, G Branch, HQ 1 Corps District, BAOR