Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1
         CHAPTER II. How the Knights of the Round Table were ordained and their sieges blessed by the Bishop of Canterbury.

         CHAPTER III. How a poor man riding upon a lean mare desired King Arthur to make his son knight.

         CHAPTER IV. How Sir Tor was known for son of King Pellinore, and how Gawaine was made knight.

         CHAPTER V. How at feast of the wedding of King Arthur to Guenever, a white hart came into the hall, and thirty couple hounds, and how a brachet

         CHAPTER VI. How Sir Gawaine rode for to fetch again the hart, and how two brethren fought each against other for the hart.

         CHAPTER VII How the hart was chased into a castle and there slain, and how Sir Gawaine slew a lady.

         CHAPTER VIII. How four knights fought against Gawaine and Gaheris, and how they were overcome, and their lives saved at request of four ladies.

         CHAPTER IX. How Sir Tor rode after the knight with the brachet, and of his adventure by the way.

         CHAPTER X. How Sir Tor found the brachet with a lady, and how a knight assailed him for the said brachet.

         CHAPTER XI. How Sir Tor overcame the knight, and how he lost his head at the request of a lady.

         CHAPTER XII. How King Pellinore rode after the lady and the knight that led her away, and how a lady desired help of him, and how he fought with two

         CHAPTER XIII. How King Pellinore gat the lady and brought her to Camelot to the court of King Arthur.

         CHAPTER XIV. How on the way he heard two knights, as he lay by night in a valley, and of their adventures.

         CHAPTER XV. How when he was come to Camelot he was sworn upon a book to tell the truth of his quest.

         BOOK IV.

         CHAPTER I. How Merlin was assotted and doted on one of the ladies of the lake, and how he was shut in a rock under a stone and there died.

         CHAPTER II. How five kings came into this land to war against King Arthur, and what counsel Arthur had against them.


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