It has been said that there are only two stories:
A man goes on a journey and a stranger comes to town.

I've seen this attributed to Tolstoy, Dostoyevksy,
Chekov, Raymond Chandler, John Gardner, Louis L'Amour,
and "someone."  Does anyone know it's source?

Still searching,
Rose Myers






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