About This Book
A small girl spends a Saturday walk with her father visiting an elderly neighbor and a Sunday-school child; along the way they notice spring flowers and birds, discuss the traditional medicinal uses of wild plants, and prepare palms for Palm Sunday. The father and neighbor explain the names and folk remedies associated with primroses, violets, willow bark and other herbs, and outline the origin and symbolism of palms. The narrative emphasizes appreciation of nature, simple religious observance, and rural domestic charity through gentle instruction and homely conversation.
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