Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2
and how Sir Percivale delivered Sir Tristram out of prison.

         CHAPTER LII. How Sir Tristram and La Beale Isoud came unto England, and how Sir Launcelot brought them to Joyous Gard.

         CHAPTER LIII. How by the counsel of La Beale Isoud Sir Tristram rode armed, and how he met with Sir Palomides.

         CHAPTER LIV. Of Sir Palomides, and how he met with Sir Bleoberis and with Sir Ector, and of Sir Pervivale.

         CHAPTER LV. How Sir Tristram met with Sir Dinadan, and of their devices, and what he said to Sir Gawaine's brethren.

         CHAPTER LVI. How Sir Tristram smote down Sir Agravaine and Sir Gaheris, and how Sir Dinadan was sent for by La Beale Isoud.

         CHAPTER LVII. How Sir Dinadan met with Sir Tristram, and with jousting with Sir Palomides, Sir Dinadan knew him.

         CHAPTER LVIII. How they approached the Castle Lonazep, and of other devices of the death of Sir Lamorak.

         CHAPTER LIX. How they came to Humber bank, and how they found a ship there, wherein lay the body of King Hermance.

         CHAPTER LX. How Sir Tristram with his fellowship came and were with an host which after fought with Sir Tristram; and other matters.

         CHAPTER LXI. How Palomides went for to fight with two brethren for the death of King Hermance.

         CHAPTER LXII. The copy of the letter written for to revenge the king's death, and how Sir Palomides fought for to have the battle.

         CHAPTER LXIII. Of the preparation of Sir Palomides and the two brethren that should fight with him.

         CHAPTER LXIV. Of the battle between Sir Palomides and the two brethren, and how the two brethren were slain.

         CHAPTER LXV. How Sir Tristram and Sir Palomides met Breuse Saunce Pité, and how Sir Tristram and La Beale Isoud went unto Lonazep.

         CHAPTER LXVI. How Sir Palomides jousted with Sir Galihodin, and after with Sir Gawaine, and smote them down.

         CHAPTER LXVII. How Sir Tristram and his fellowship came into the tournament of Lonazep; and of divers jousts 
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