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- Pamela Jennings (1964–2012), known as Soho Pam, was a homeless English woman who became well known in Soho, London where she begged. She was much loved for her affectionate, polite manner and was the subject of artists and authors. (en)
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- "But really, you shouldn't have." (en)
- [she gives the author an unexpected present] (en)
- "Well, we gotta look out for each other on this street", she reminds me, wagging her finger. Then she gives me a loving smile. "Now, can I have two pounds, please?" (en)
- Pam, the Fag Lady, is one of the characters of Old Compton Street. A small, squat woman in her late fifties with closely cropped hair and "barn owl" glasses. Pam usually starts begging at midday and finishes once she's collected enough money for a packet of cigarettes and a bed for the night... (en)
- "Do you like it? Do you like it?" she cries, like a kid at Christmas. "I saved up for it!" (en)
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- Dirty White Boy: Tales of Soho by Clayton Littlewood (en)
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- An Early Christmas Present (en)
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- Pamela Jennings (1964–2012), known as Soho Pam, was a homeless English woman who became well known in Soho, London where she begged. She was much loved for her affectionate, polite manner and was the subject of artists and authors. (en)
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