Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 by Thomas Malory
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of Accolon his own sword Excalibur, and overcame his enemy . . . . .
. Chap. x. How Accolon confessed the treason of Morgan le Fays King Arthur's sister, and how she would have done slay him . Chap. Yi. How Arthur accorded the two brethren, and delivered the twenty knights, and how Sir Accolon died . . Chap. Yii. How Morgan would have slain Sir Uriens her husband, and how Sir Uwaine her son saved him . . . Chap. xiii. How Queen Morgan le Fay made great sorrow f-or the death of Accolon, and how she stole away the scabbard from Arthur . Chap. YiV. How Morgan le Fay saved a knight that should have been drowned, and how King Arthur returned home again . Chap. xv. How the Damosel of the Lake saved King Arthur from a mantle which should have burnt him . . . . Chap. xvi. How Sir Gawaine and Sir Uwaine met with twelve fair damosels, and how they complained on Sir Marhaus . . Chap. YVii. How Sir Marhaus jousted with Sir Gawaine and Sir Uwaine, and overthrew them both . . . . Chap. xviii. How Sir Marhaus, Sir Gawaine, and Sir Uwaine met three damosels, and each of them took one . . . Chap. YiX. How a knight and a dwarf strove for a lady . . Chap. xx. How King Pelleas suffered himself to be taken prisoner because he would have a sight of his lady, and how Sir Gawaine promised him to get to him the love of his lady . . Chap. xxi. How Sir Gawaine came to the Lady Ettard, and how Sir Pelleas found |
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