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Title: Stories of King Arthur and His Knights
Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur"
Author: U. Waldo Cutler
Release Date: July 12, 2007 [eBook #22053]
Language: English
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STORIES OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS
Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur"
by
U. WALDO CUTLER
[Frontispiece: King Arthur]
_The goodliest fellowship of famous knights_
_Whereof this world holds record._
TENNYSON
George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.
London ---- Bombay ---- Sydney
First published January 1905
by GEORGE G. HARRAP & COMPANY
39-41 Parker Street, Kingsway, London, W.C.,
Reprinted: December 1905; July 1906; May 1907;
January 1909; September 1909; July 1910; July 1911;
October 1912; October 1913; March 1915; February
1917; August 1917; May 1918; October 1919;
June 1920; October 1921; October 1922;
June 1923; January 1925; April 1936;
September 1927; October 1928;
January 1930; January 1931;
April 1932
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER
I. OF THE BIRTH OF KING ARTHUR
II. UTHER'S SON, RIGHTWISE KING OF ALL ENGLAND
III. HOW ARTHUR GAT HIS SWORD EXCALIBUR
IV. BALIN AND BALAN
V. THE NOBLE ORDER OF THE ROUND TABLE
VI. THE LADIES' KNIGHT
VII. WISE MERLIN'S FOOLISHNESS
VIII. A STAG-HUNT AND WHAT CAME OF IT
IX. THE TREACHERY OF MORGAN LE FAY
X. SIR LAUNCELOT OF THE LAKE
XI. A NIGHT-TIME ADVENTURE OF SIR LAUNCELOT
XII. HOW SIR LAUNCELOT CAME INTO THE CHAPEL PERILOUS
XIII. THE KNIGHT, THE LADY, AND THE FALCON
XIV. HOW A KITCHEN-PAGE CAME TO HONOUR
XV. HOW SIR GARETH FOUG
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