How Beaumains desired the battle, and how it was granted to him, and how he desired to be made knight of Sir Launcelot. [Chap. iii.]
How Beaumains departed, and how he gat of Sir Kay a spear and a shield, and how he justed and fought with Sir Launcelot. [Chap. iv.]
How Beaumains told to Sir Launcelot his name, and how he was dubbed knight of Sir Launcelot, and after overtook the damsel. [Chap. v.]
How Sir Beaumains fought and slew two knights at a passage. [Chap. vi.]
How Beaumains fought with the knight of the black lands, and fought with him till he fell down and died. [Chap. vii.]
How the brother of the knight that was slain met with Beaumains, and fought with Beaumains till he was yielden. [Chap. viii.]
How the damsel ever rebuked Beaumains, and would not suffer him to sit at her table, but called him kitchen boy. [Chap. ix.]
How the third brother, called the red knight, jousted and fought against Beaumains, and how Beaumains overcame him. [Chap. x.]
How Sir Beaumains suffered great rebukes of the damsel, and he suffered it patiently. [Chap. xi.]
How Sir Beaumains fought with Sir Persant of inde, and made him to be yielden. [Chap. xii.]