How the said knight came again the next night, and was beheaded again. And how at the feast of Pentecost all the knights that Sir Gareth had overcome came and yielded them to king Arthur. [Chap. xxiii.]
How king Arthur pardoned them, and demanded of them where Sir Gareth was. [Chap. xxiv.]
How the queen of Orkney came to this feast of Pentecost, and Sir Gawaine and his brethren came to ask her blessing. [Chap. xxv.]
How king Arthur sent for the lady Liones, and how she let cry a tourney at her castle, where as came many knights. [Chap. xxvi.]
How king Arthur went to the tournament with his knights, and how the lady received him worshipfully, and how the knights encountered. [Chap. xxvii.]
How the knights bare them in battle. [Chap. xxviii.]
Yet of the said tournament. [Chap. xxix.]
How Sir Gareth was espied by the heralds, and how he escaped out of the field. [Chap. xxx.]
How Sir Gareth came to a castle where he was well lodged, and how he justed with a knight and slew him. [Chap. xxxi.]
How Sir Gareth fought with a knight that held within his castle thirty ladies, and how he slew him. [Chap. xxxii.]