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The Heir of Linne : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Heir of Linne The Heir of Linne (Child ballad # 267; Roud # 111) is a traditional folk song existing in several variants.〔Francis James Child, ''English and Scottish Popular Ballads'', ("The Heir of Linne" )〕 ==Synopsis==
The lord of Linne wastes all his money, and sells his land to his steward to get more, and wastes that money as well. No one will lend him money, and he realizes his folly: he could have lived comfortably on his lands. He remembered a letter that his father left him, or a key that his mother gave him, or tried to hang himself and split the roof. This leads to his finding chests of gold. He goes back to his old hall, and tries to borrow money from the new owner, who jeers at him, and mockingly offers to sell back the lands for less than the purchase price. The lord agrees and pays, and so gets back his lands.
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