Anonymous British

Nothing Like Leather

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Nothing Like Leather

A town fear'd a seige and held consultation Which was the best method of fortification; A grave skilful mason said, in his opinion, That nothing but stone could secure the dominion; A carpenter said, though that was well spoke, It was better by far to defend it with oak; A currier, wiser than both these together, Said, "try what you please -- there's nothing like leather. "