. Chap. lxvii.
How Sir Tristram and his fellowship jousted, and of the noble feats that they did in that tourneying . . . Chap. lxviii.
How Sir Tristram was unhorsed and smitten down by Sir Launcelot, and after that Sir Tristram smote down King Arthur Chap. lxix.
How Sir Tristram changed his harness and it was all red, and how he demeaned him, and how Sir Palomides slew Launcelot's horse Chap. lxx.
How Sir Launcelot said to Sir Palomides, and how the prize of that day was given to Sir Palomides . . . Chap. lxxi.
How Sir Dinadan provoked Sir Tristram to do well . Chap. lxxii
How King Arthur and Sir Launcelot came to see La Beale Isoud, and how Palomides smote down King Arthur . . Chap. lxxiii.
How the second day Palomides forsook Sir Tristram, and went to the contrary party against him . . . Chap. lxxiv.
How Sir Tristram departed out of the field, and awaked Sir Dinadan, and changed his array into black . . . Chap. lxxv.
How Sir Palomides changed his shield and armour for to hurt Sir Tristram, and how Sir Launcelot did to Sir Tristram Chap. lxxvi.
How Sir Tristram departed with La Beale Isoud, and how Palomides followed and excused him . . . Chap. lxxvii
How King Arthur and Sir Launcelot came unto their pavilions as they sat at supper, and of Palomides . . Chap. lxxviii.
How Sir Tristram and Sir Palomides did the next day, and how King Arthur was unhorsed . . . . Chap. lxxix.
How Sir Tristram turned to King Arthur's side, and how Sir Palomides would not . . . . Chap. lxxx.
How Sir Bleoberis and Sir Ector reported to Queen Guenever of the beauty of La Beale Isoud . . . . Chap. lxxxi.
How Epinogris complained by a well, and how Sir Palomides came and found him, and of their both sorrows . . Chap. lxxxii
How Sir Palomides brought to Sir Epinogris his lady; and how Sir Palomides and Sir Safere were assailed . . Chap. lxxxiii.
[How Sir Palomides and Sir Safere conducted Sir Epinogris to his castle, and of other adventures] . . . Chap. lxxxiv.
How Sir Tristram made him ready to rescue Sir Palomides, but Sir Launcelot rescued him or he came . . Chap. lxxxv
How Sir Tristram and Sir Launcelot, with Palomides, came to Joyous Gard; and of Palomides and Sir Tristram . Chap. lxxxvi.
How there was a day set between Sir Tristram and Sir Palomides for to fight, and how Sir Tristram was hurt . . Chap. lxxxvii.
How Sir Palomides kept his day for to have foughten, but Sir Tristram might not come; and other things . Chap. lxxxviii.
Here follow the Chapters of the Eleventh Book
How Sir Launcelot rode on his adventure, and how he holp a dolorous lady from her pain, and how that he fought with a dragon Chap. i.
How Sir Launcelot came to Pelles, and of the Sangreal, and how he begat Galahad on Elaine, King Pelles' daughter . Chap. ii.
How Sir Launcelot was displeased when he knew that he had lain by Elaine, and how she was delivered of Galahad . Chap. iii.
How Sir Bors came to Dame Elaine and saw Galahad, and how he was fed with the Sangreal . . . Chap. iv.
How Sir Bors made Sir Pedivere to yield him, and of marvellous adventures that he had, and how he achieved them Chap. v.
How Sir Bors departed; and how Sir Launcelot was rebuked of Queen Guenever, and of his excuse . . . Chap. vi.
How Dame Elaine, Galahad's mother, came in great estate unto Camelot, and how Sir Launcelot behaved him there Chap. vii.
How Dame Brisen by enchantment brought Sir Launcelot to Dame Elaine's bed, and how Queen Guenever rebuked him Chap. viii.
How Dame Elaine was commanded by Queen Guenever to void the court, and how Sir Launcelot became mad . Chap. ix.
What sorrow Queen Guenever made for Sir Launcelot, and how he was sought by knights of his kin . . . Chap. x.
How a servant of Sir Aglovale's was slain, and what vengeance Sir Aglovale and Sir Percivale did therefore . . Chap. xi.
How Sir Percivale departed secretly from his brother, and how he loosed a knight bound with a chain, and other doings Chap. xii.
How Sir Percivale met with Sir Ector, and how they fought long, and each had almost slain other . . . Chap. xiii.
How by miracle they were both made whole by the coming of the holy vessel of Sangreal . . . . Chap. xiv.
Here follow the Chapters of the Tenth Book
How Sir Launcelot in his madness took a sword and fought with a knight, and after leapt into a bed . . . Chap. i.
How Sir Launcelot was carried in an horse litter, and how Sir Launcelot rescued Sir Bliant, his host .
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