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CHAPTER I. How Sir Tristram jousted, and smote down King Arthur, because he told him not the cause
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CHAPTER II. How Sir Tristram saved Sir Palomides' life, and how they promised to fight together with
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CHAPTER III. How Sir Tristram sought a strong knight that had smitten him down, and many other knigh
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CHAPTER IV. How Sir Tristram smote down Sir Sagramore le Desirous and Sir Dodinas le Savage.
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CHAPTER V. How Sir Tristram met at the peron with Sir Launcelot, and how they fought together unknow
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CHAPTER VI. How Sir Launcelot brought Sir Tristram to the court, and of the great joy that the king
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CHAPTER VII. How for the despite of Sir Tristram King Mark came with two knights into England, and h
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CHAPTER VIII. How King Mark came to a fountain where he found Sir Lamorak complaining for the love o
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CHAPTER IX. How King Mark, Sir Lamorak, and Sir Dinadan came to a castle, and how King Mark was know
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CHAPTER X. How Sir Berluse met with King Mark, and how Sir Dinadan took his part.
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CHAPTER XI. How King Mark mocked Sir Dinadan, and how they met with six knights of the Round Table.
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CHAPTER XII. How the six knights sent Sir Dagonet to joust with King Mark, and how King Mark refused
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CHAPTER XIII. How Sir Palomides by adventure met King Mark flying, and how he overthrew Dagonet and
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CHAPTER XIV. How King Mark and Sir Dinadan heard Sir Palomides making great sorrow and mourning for
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CHAPTER XV. How King Mark had slain Sir Amant wrongfully to-fore King Arthur, and Sir Launcelot fetc
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CHAPTER XVI. How Sir Dinadan told Sir Palomides of the battle between Sir Launcelot and Sir Tristam.
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CHAPTER XVII. How Sir Lamorak jousted with divers knights of the castle wherein was Morgan le Fay.
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CHAPTER XVIII. How Sir Palomides would have jousted for Sir Lamorak with the knights of the castle.
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CHAPTER XIX. How Sir Lamorak jousted with Sir Palomides, and hurt him grievously.
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CHAPTER XX. How it was told Sir Launcelot that Dagonet chased King Mark, and how a knight overthrew
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CHAPTER XXI. How King Arthur let do cry a jousts, and how Sir Lamorak came in, and overthrew Sir Gaw
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CHAPTER XXII. How King Arthur made King Mark to be accorded with Sir Tristram, and how they departed
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CHAPTER XXIII. How Sir Percivale was made knight of King Arthur, and how a dumb maid spake, and brou
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CHAPTER XXIV. How Sir Lamorak visited King Lot's wife, and how Sir Gaheris slew her which was his ow
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CHAPTER XXV. How Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred met with a knight fleeing, and how they both were ove
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CHAPTER XXVI. How King Arthur, the Queen, and Launcelot received letters out of Cornwall, and of the
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CHAPTER XXVII. How Sir Launcelot was wroth with the letter that he received from King Mark, and of D
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CHAPTER XXVIII. How Sir Tristram was hurt, and of a war made to King Mark; and of Sir Tristram how h
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CHAPTER XXIX. How Sir Tristram overcame the battle, and how Elias desired a man to fight body for bo
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CHAPTER XXI. How Sir Elias and Sir Tristram fought together for the truage, and how Sir Tristram sle
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CHAPTER XXXI. How at a great feast that King Mark made an harper came and sang the lay that Dinadan
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CHAPTER XXXII. How King Mark slew by treason his brother Boudwin, for good service that he had done
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CHAPTER XXXIII. How Anglides, Boudwin's wife, escaped with her young son, Alisander le Orphelin, and
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CHAPTER XXXIV. How Anglides gave the bloody doublet to Alisander, her son, the same day that he was
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CHAPTER XXXV. How it was told to King Mark of Sir Alisander, and how he would have slain Sir Sadok f
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CHAPTER XXXVI. How Sir Alisander won the prize at a tournament, and of Morgan le Fay: and how he fou
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CHAPTER XXXVII. How Queen Morgan le Fay had Alisander in her castle, and how she healed his wounds.
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CHAPTER XXXVIII. How Alisander was delivered from Queen Morgan le Fay by the means of a damosel.
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CHAPTER XXXIX. How Alisander met with Alice la Beale Pilgrim, and how he jousted with two knights; a
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CHAPTER XL. How Sir Galahalt did do cry a jousts in Surluse, and Queen Guenever's knights should jou
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CHAPTER XLI. How Sir Launcelot fought in the tournament, and how Sir Palomides did arms there for a
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CHAPTER XLII. How Sir Galahalt and Palomides fought together, and of Sir Dinadan and Sir Galahalt.
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CHAPTER XLIII. How Sir Archade appealed Sir Palomides of treason, and how Sir Palomides slew him.
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CHAPTER XLIV. Of the third day, and how Sir Palomides jousted with Sir Lamorak, and other things.
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CHAPTER XLV. Of the fourth day, and of many great feats of arms.
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CHAPTER XLVI. Of the Fifth day, and how Sir Lamorak behaved him.
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CHAPTER XLVII. How Sir Palomides fought with Corsabrin for a lady, and how Palomides slew Corsabrin
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CHAPTER XLVIII. Of the sixth day, and what then was done.
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CHAPTER XLIX. Of the seventh battle, and how Sir Launcelot, being disguised like a maid, smote down
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CHAPTER L. How by treason Sir Tristram was brought to a tournament for to have been slain, and how h
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CHAPTER LI. How King Mark let do counterfeit letters from the Pope, and how Sir Percivale delivered
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CHAPTER LII. How Sir Tristram and La Beale Isoud came unto England, and how Sir Launcelot brought th
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CHAPTER LIII. How by the counsel of La Beale Isoud Sir Tristram rode armed, and how he met with Sir
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CHAPTER LIV. Of Sir Palomides, and how he met with Sir Bleoberis and with Sir Ector, and of Sir Perv
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CHAPTER LV. How Sir Tristram met with Sir Dinadan, and of their devices, and what he said to Sir Gaw
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CHAPTER LVI. How Sir Tristram smote down Sir Agravaine and Sir Gaheris, and how Sir Dinadan was sent
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CHAPTER LVII. How Sir Dinadan met with Sir Tristram, and with jousting with Sir Palomides, Sir Dinad
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CHAPTER LVIII. How they approached the Castle Lonazep, and of other devices of the death of Sir Lamo
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CHAPTER LIX. How they came to Humber bank, and how they found a ship there, wherein lay the body of
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CHAPTER LX. How Sir Tristram with his fellowship came and were with an host which after fought with
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CHAPTER LXI. How Palomides went for to fight with two brethren for the death of King Hermance.
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CHAPTER LXII. The copy of the letter written for to revenge the king's death, and how Sir Palomides
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CHAPTER LXIII. Of the preparation of Sir Palomides and the two brethren that should fight with him.
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CHAPTER LXIV. Of the battle between Sir Palomides and the two brethren, and how the two brethren wer
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CHAPTER LXV. How Sir Tristram and Sir Palomides met Breuse Saunce Pit, and how Sir Tristram and
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CHAPTER LXVI. How Sir Palomides jousted with Sir Galihodin, and after with Sir Gawaine, and smote th
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CHAPTER LXVII. How Sir Tristram and his fellowship came into the tournament of Lonazep; and of diver
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CHAPTER LXVIII. How Sir Tristram and his fellowship jousted, and of the noble feats that they did in
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CHAPTER LXIX. How Sir Tristram was unhorsed and smitten down by Sir Launcelot, and after that Sir Tr
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CHAPTER LXX. How Sir Tristram changed his harness and it was all red, and how he demeaned him, and h
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CHAPTER LXXI. How Sir Launcelot said to Sir Palomides, and how the prize of that day was given unto
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CHAPTER LXXII. How Sir Dinadan provoked Sir Tristram to do well.
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CHAPTER LXXIII. How King Arthur and Sir Lancelot came to see La Beale Isoud, and how Palomides smote
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CHAPTER LXXIV. How the second day Palomides forsook Sir Tristram, and went to the contrary part agai
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CHAPTER LXXV. How Sir Tristram departed of the field, and awaked Sir Dinadan, and changed his array
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CHAPTER LXXVI. How Sir Palomides changed his shield and his armour for to hurt Sir Tristram, and how
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CHAPTER LXXVII. How Sir Tristram departed with La Beale Isoud, and how Palomides followed and excuse
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CHAPTER LXXVIII. How King Arthur and Sir Launcelot came unto their pavilions as they sat at supper,
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CHAPTER LXXIX. How Sir Tristram and Sir Palomides did the next day, and how King Arthur was unhorsed
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CHAPTER LXXX. How Sir Tristram turned to King Arthur's side, and how Palomides would not.
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CHAPTER LXXXI. How Sir Bleoberis and Sir Ector reported to Queen Guenever of the beauty of La Beale
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CHAPTER LXXXII. How Epinogris complained by a well, and how Sir Palomides came and found him, and of
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CHAPTER LXXXIII. How Sir Palomides brought Sir Epinogris his lady; and how Sir Palomides and Sir Saf
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CHAPTER LXXXIV. How Sir Palomides and Sir Safere conducted Sir Epinogris to his castle, and of other
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CHAPTER LXXXV. How Sir Tristram made him ready to rescue Sir Palomides, but Sir Launcelot rescued hi
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CHAPTER LXXXVI. How Sir Tristram and Launcelot, with Palomides, came to joyous Gard; and of Palomide
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CHAPTER LXXXVII. How there was a day set between Sir Tristram and Sir Palomides for to fight, and ho
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CHAPTER LXXXVIII. How Sir Palomides kept his day to have foughten, but Sir Tristram might not come;
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