CHAPTER XXXIV. How Anglides gave the bloody doublet to Alisander, her son, the same day that he was made knight, and the charge withal. CHAPTER XXXV. How it was told to King Mark of Sir Alisander, and how he would have slain Sir Sadok for saving his life. CHAPTER XXXVI. How Sir Alisander won the prize at a tournament, and of Morgan le Fay: and how he fought with Sir Malgrin, and slew him. CHAPTER XXXVII. How Queen Morgan le Fay had Alisander in her castle, and how she healed his wounds. CHAPTER XXXVIII. How Alisander was delivered from Queen Morgan le Fay by the means of a damosel. CHAPTER XXXIX. How Alisander met with Alice la Beale Pilgrim, and how he jousted with two knights; and after of him and of Sir Mordred. CHAPTER XL. How Sir Galahalt did do cry a jousts in Surluse, and Queen Guenever's knights should joust against all that would come. CHAPTER XLI. How Sir Launcelot fought in the tournament, and how Sir Palomides did arms there for a damosel. CHAPTER XLII. How Sir Galahalt and Palomides fought together, and of Sir Dinadan and Sir Galahalt. CHAPTER XLIII. How Sir Archade appealed Sir Palomides of treason, and how Sir Palomides slew him. CHAPTER XLIV. Of the third day, and how Sir Palomides jousted with Sir Lamorak, and other things. CHAPTER XLV. Of the fourth day, and of many great feats of arms. CHAPTER XLVI. Of the Fifth day, and how Sir Lamorak behaved him. CHAPTER XLVII. How Sir Palomides fought with Corsabrin for a lady, and how Palomides slew Corsabrin. CHAPTER XLVIII. Of the sixth day, and what then was done. CHAPTER XLIX. Of the seventh battle, and how Sir Launcelot, being disguised like a maid, smote down Sir Dinadan. CHAPTER L. How by treason Sir Tristram was brought to a tournament for to have been slain, and how he was put in prison. CHAPTER LI. How King Mark let do counterfeit letters from the Pope,