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00 - Introduction
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01 - Of the birth of King Arthur
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02 - Uther's son, rightwise king of all England
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03 - How Arthur gat his sword Excalibur
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04 - Balin and Balan
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05 - The Noble Order of the Round Table
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06 - The ladies' knight
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07 - Wise Merlin's foolishness
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08 - A stag-hunt and what came of it
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09 - The treachery of Morgan le Fay
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10 - Sir Launcelot of the Lake
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11 - A night-time adventure of Sir Launcelot
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12 - How Launcelot came into the Chapel Perilous
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13 - The knight, the lady, and the falcon
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14 - How a kitchen-page came to honour
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15 - How Sir Gareth fought for the lady of Castle Perilous
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16 - How Sir Gareth returned to the court of King Arthur
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17 - How young Tristram saved the life of the queen of Lyonesse
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18 - Sir Tristram's first battle
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19 - Sir Tristram and the fair Isoud
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20 - How Sir Tristram demanded the fair Isoud for King Mark, and how Sir Tristram and Isoud drank the love potion
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21 - How Sir Tristram departed from Tintagil, and was long in the forest
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22 - How King Mark was sorry for the good renown of Sir Tristram
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23 - How Sir Percivale of Galis sought and found Sir Launcelot
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24 - Of the coming of Sir Galahad
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25 - How the quest of the Holy Grail was begun
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26 - How Galahad gat him a shield
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27 - Sir Galahad at the Castle of Maidens
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28 - Sir Launcelot's repentance
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29 - Sir Percivale's temptation
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30 - The victory of Sir Bors over himself
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31 - How Sir Launcelot found the Holy Grail
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32 - The end of the quest
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33 - Sir Launcelot and the Fair Maid of Astolat
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34 - Of the great tournament on Candlemas Day
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35 - Queen Guenever's May-Day ride and what came of it
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36 - Of the plot against Sir Launcelot
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37 - How Sir Launcelot departed from the King and from Joyous Gard
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38 - How King Arthur and Sir Gawaine invaded Sir Launcelot's realm
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39 - Of Sir Mordred's treason
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40 - Of Arthur's last great battle in the west
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41 - Of the passing of King Arthur
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42 - Of the end of this book