Le Morte d'Arthur/Volume I/Book III
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Chapters (not listed in original)
- Chapter I: How King Arthur took a wife, and wedded Guenever, daughter to Leodegrance, King of the Land of Cameliard, with whom he had the Round Table
- Chapter II: How the Knights of the Round Table were ordained and their sieges blessed by the Bishop of Canterbury
- Chapter III: How a poor man, riding upon a lean mare, desired King Arthur to make his son knight
- Chapter IV: How Sir Tor was known for son of King Pellinore, and how Gawaine was made knight
- Chapter V: How at the feast of the wedding of King Arthur to Guenever, a white hart came into the hall, and thirty couple hounds, and how a brachet pinched the hart, which was taken away
- Chapter VI: How Sir Gawaine rode for to fetch again the hart, and how two brethren fought each against other for the hart
- Chapter VII: How the hart was chased into a castle and there slain, and how Sir Galraine slew a lady
- Chapter VIII: How four knights fought against Sir Gawaine and Gaheris, and how they were overcome, and their lives saved at the request of four ladies
- Chapter IX: How Sir Tor rode after the knight with the brachet, and of his adventure by the way
- Chapter X: How Sir Tor found the brachet with a lady, and how a knight assailed him for the said brachet
- Chapter XI: How Sir Tor overcame the knight, and how he lost his head at the request of a lady
- Chapter XII: How King Pellinore rode after the lady and the knight that led her away, and how a lady desired help of him, and how he fought with two knights for that lady, of whom he slew the one at the first stroke
- Chapter XIII: How King Pellinore gat the lady and brought her to Camelot to the court of King Arthur
- Chapter XIV: How on the way he heard two knights, as he lay by night in a valley, and of other adventures
- Chapter XV: How when he was come to Camelot he was sworn upon a book to tell the truth of his quest