A lawyer named Strange died, and his friend asked the tombstone maker1 to inscribe2 on his tombstone, "Here lies Strange, an honest man, and a lawyer."
The inscriber3 insisted that such an inscription4 would be confusing, for passers-by would tend to think that three men were buried under the stone. However he suggested an alternative. He would inscribe, "Here lies a man who was both honest and a lawyer."
"That way, whenever anyone walked by the tombstone and read it, they would be certain to remark, 'That's Strange.'"