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In [[2016]], [[Mab]] had a copy of ''Child Ballads'' in the [[Carterhaugh House]] library. [[Thomas Laneford]] believed that she kept it because ''[[Tam Lin]]'', the 39th ballad in the book, was about her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gifted (audio story)|Gifted]]'')
In [[2016]], [[Mab]] had a copy of ''Child Ballads'' in the [[Carterhaugh House]] library. [[Thomas Laneford]] believed that she kept it because ''[[Tam Lin]]'', the 39th ballad in the book, was about her. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Gifted (audio story)|Gifted]]'')
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Francis James Child

Francis James Child collected folklore and published a book that contained painstakingly collected multiple versions of multiple stories. This book became known as Child Ballads.

In 2016, Mab had a copy of Child Ballads in the Carterhaugh House library. Thomas Laneford believed that she kept it because Tam Lin, the 39th ballad in the book, was about her. (AUDIO: Gifted)