CONTENTS

[BOOK I—THE BOOK OFYEA]
[EXORDIUM]PAGE
The Abbot Milo urbi el orbi, concerningthe Nature of the Leopard3
[CHAPTER I]
Of Count Richard, and the Fires by Night5
[CHAPTER II]
How the Fair Jehane bestowed herself18
[CHAPTER III]
In what Harbour they found the Old Lion29
[CHAPTER IV]
How Jehane stroked what Alois had madeFierce41
[CHAPTER V]
How Bertran de Born and Count Richard strove ina Tenzon56
[CHAPTER VI]
Fruits of the Tenzon: the Back of Saint-Pol, andthe Front of Montferrat69
[CHAPTER VII]
Of the Crackling of Thorns under Pots84
[CHAPTER VIII]
How they held Richard off from his Father'sThroat93
[CHAPTER IX]
Wild Work in the Church of Gisors102
[CHAPTER X]
Night-work by the Dark Tower111
[CHAPTER XI]
Of Prophecy; and Jehane in the Perilous Bed123
[CHAPTER XII]
How they bayed the Old Lion134
[CHAPTER XIII]
How they met at Fontevrault145
[CHAPTER XIV]
Of what King Richard said to the Bowing Rood;and what Jehane to King Richard156
[CHAPTER XV]
Last Tenzon of Bertran de Born168
[CHAPTER XVI]
Conversation in England of Jehane the Fair179
[CHAPTER XVII]
Frozen Heart and Red Heart: Cahors193
[BOOK II—THE BOOK OFNAY]
[CHAPTER I]
The Chapter called Mate-Grifon209
[CHAPTER II]
Of what Jehane looked for, and whatBerengère had220
[CHAPTER III]
Who Fought at Acre235
[CHAPTER IV]
Concerning the Tower of Flies, Saint-Pol, andthe Marquess of Montferrat248
[CHAPTER V]
The Chapter of Forbidding: how De Gurdun looked,and King Richard hid his Face262
[CHAPTER VI]
The Chapter called Clytemnestra282
[CHAPTER VII]
The Chapter of the Sacrifice on Lebanon; alsocalled Cassandra293
[CHAPTER VIII]
Of the Going-up and Going-down of theMarquess302
[CHAPTER IX]
How King Richard reaped what Jehane had sowed,and the Soldan was Gleaner311
[CHAPTER X]
The Chapter called Bonds327
[CHAPTER XI]
The Chapter called A Latere338
[CHAPTER XII]
The Chapter of Strife in the Dark350
[CHAPTER XIII]
Of the Love of Women362
[CHAPTER XIV]
How the Leopard was loosed369
[CHAPTER XV]
Oeconomic Reflections of the Old Man ofMusse380
[CHAPTER XVI]
The Chapter called Chaluz386
[CHAPTER XVII]
The Keening396
[EPILOGUEOF THE ABBOT MILO]408

BOOK I