10. The King of France's daughter.
11. The king and the miller.
12. The heir of Linne.
Sources for the story teller:
Greenwood, Grace. Stories from famous ballads;
ed. by Caroline Burnite.
A new edition of Grace Greenwood's collection of nine of the
old ballads. They are told in a direct and simple way, and
with a great deal of charm. Contains: Patient Griselda, The
Beggar's daughter, Sir Patrick Spens. Chevy Chase, King of
France's daughter, King and the miller and The heir of Linne.
Grierson, E.W. Children's tales from Scottish ballads.
A splendid collection of seventeen of the best known ballads
retold in prose for children. They are well written and full
of the spirit of romance and adventure. Contains: Kinmont
Willie, Black Agnes of Dunbar, Muckle-mou'ed Meg, Sir Patrick
Spens, The heir of Linne.
Macleod, Mary. A book of ballad stories.
Thirty-four ballads in prose, including the Robin Hood and
many other well known tales. The selection of material is
good. Contains: Patient Griselda, Saddle to rags, The
beggar's daughter, The king and the miller, The heir of
Linne.