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On Bill meeting another girl after Laurie left him again
>"Pamels was a hair stylist [...] At first [she] didn't think much of Bill, who never had a lot to say during his appointments [...] but one night at Houston House, while she was giving haircuts at Andy and Jimmy's place, she wandered upstairs to check on him and found him sitting there smoking a cigarette. 'I said "Are you alone?" and he said, "I'm always alone." Pamela fell in love with him instantly. She told Bill she had barely cracked a smile since her father died a year earlier and Bill made her laugh."
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On Bill's short-lived relationship with Pamela
>"Bill was wildly attracted to Pamela. It didn't bother him that she was seven years older than him, divorced with two songs, aged twelve and thirteen. She was his feminine ideal, a Southern belle of the Blance DuBois variety, intense and dramatic, though in a soft way. In private, Bill called her Bird and she called him Daddy."
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