About This Book
A rain-muted meadow provides a stage for personified violets, ferns, birds, a brook, and a newly arrived bachelor button to reflect on a summer assembly called Chautauqua. The bachelor button describes music, lectures, communal study of God, and uplifting mottoes, and the natural chorus imagines bringing together flowers, birds, waters, trees, and winds to create a living celebration of praise and learning. Lyrical pastoral description alternates with conversational exposition, blending gentle natural imagery with themes of worship, communal education, and the desire for collective beauty and understanding.
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