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Sir Gareth was. CHAPTER XXV. How the Queen of Orkney came to this feast of Pentecost, and Sir Gawaine and his brethren came to ask her blessing. [*3] CHAPTER XXVI. How King Arthur sent for the Lady Lionesse, and how she let cry a tourney at her castle, whereas came many knights. CHAPTER XXVII. How King Arthur went to the tournament with his knights, and how the lady received him worshipfully, and how the knights encountered. CHAPTER XXVIII. How the knights bare them in the battle. CHAPTER XXIX. Yet of the said tournament. CHAPTER XXX. How Sir Gareth was espied by the heralds, and how he escaped out of the field. CHAPTER XXXI. How Sir Gareth came to a castle where he was well lodged, and he jousted with a knight and slew him. CHAPTER XXXII. How Sir Gareth fought with a knight that held within his castle thirty ladies, and how he slew him. CHAPTER XXXIII. How Sir Gareth and Sir Gawaine fought each against other, and how they knew each other by the damosel Linet. CHAPTER XXXIV. How Sir Gareth acknowledged that they loved each other to King Arthur, and of the appointment of their wedding. CHAPTER XXXV. Of the Great Royalty, and what officers were made at the feast of the wedding, and of the jousts at the feast. BOOK VIII CHAPTER I. How Sir Tristram de Liones was born, and how his mother died at his birth, wherefore she named him Tristram. CHAPTER II. How the stepmother of Sir Tristram had ordained poison for to have poisoned Sir Tristram. CHAPTER III. How Sir Tristram was sent into France, and had one to govern him named Gouvernail, and how he learned to harp, hawk, and hunt. CHAPTER IV. How Sir Marhaus came out of Ireland for to ask truage of Cornwall, or else he would fight therefore. CHAPTER V. How Tristram enterprized the battle to fight for the truage of Cornwall, and how he was made knight. CHAPTER VI. How Sir Tristram arrived into the Island for to furnish the battle with Sir Marhaus. CHAPTER VII. How Sir Tristram fought against Sir Marhaus and achieved his battle, and how Sir Marhaus fled to his ship. CHAPTER VIII. How Sir Marhaus after that he was arrived in Ireland died of the stroke that Sir Tristram had given him, and how Tristram was hurt. CHAPTER IX. How Sir Tristram was put to the keeping of La Beale Isoud first for to be healed of his wound. CHAPTER X. How Sir Tristram won the degree at a tournament in Ireland, and there made Palamides to bear no more harne
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