I asked for bread, and got a stone, — in the shape of a pedestal.


Louisa May Alcott: Her Life, Letters and Journals, Ednah D. Cheney, ed. (1889)


I asked for bread, and got a stone, — in the shape of a pedestal.

I asked for bread, and got a stone, — in the shape of a pedestal.

I asked for bread, and got a stone, — in the shape of a pedestal.

I asked for bread, and got a stone, — in the shape of a pedestal.