g. The Holy Grail, page 207.
(1) The Knighting of Sir Galahad, page 208.
(2) The Marvelous Sword, page 209.
(3) Galahad and the Siege Perilous, page 212.
(4) Galahad draws the Sword of Balin Le Savage, page 213.
(5) The Holy Grail Appears, page 214.
(6) Galahad Gets His Shield, page 217.
(7) The Grail Achieved, page 222. (The story of the search for the Holy Grail, which is taken from the narrative of Sir Thomas Malory, retains his quaint and charming style. The only material changes are in paragraphing and the use of quotation marks.)
h. Dissensions at King Arthur’s Court, page 232. (This was written for Journeys, to cover the interval between the achievement of the Grail by Sir Galahad and the death of Arthur.)
i. The Passing of Arthur, page 237. (This is Tennyson’s beautiful poem given in full. It describes the last days of Arthur’s reign and the strange story of his death.)