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    Just Two People     Ian Rixon McDowall           JUST TWO PEOPLE A Novelette by Ian Rixon McDowall   Introduction             This story is not a biography, autobiography, nor is it a diary of personal events.   It’s a work of fiction, nothing more, and nothing less.   I’m somewhat certain that most authors of fiction inject a personal experience or two of their own or of someone they know.   They may also develop a character around the attributes of someone they have encountered.   I confess this story has a couple of those elements in it.   Only one name I used was the name of an acquaintance of mine.   The only reason for that is because in writing the story, his name fit the character.               I don’t expect that anyone will actually think to them...