How Sir Suppinabiles told Sir Tristram how he was defamed in the court of king Arthur, and of Sir Lamorak. [Chap. xxxvii.]

How Sir Tristram and his wife arrived in Wales, and how he met there with Sir Lamorak. [Chap. xxxviii.]

How Sir Tristram fought with Sir Nabon and overcame him, and made Sir Lamorak lord of the isle. [Chap. xxxix.]

How Sir Lamorak departed from Sir Tristram, and how he met with Sir Frol, and after with Sir Launcelot. [Chap. xl.]

How Sir Lamorak slew Sir Frol, and of the courteous fighting with Sir Belliance his brother. [Chap. xli.]

[Here follow the Chapters of the Ninth Book.]

How a young man came into the court of king Arthur, and how Sir Kay called him in scorn La Cote Male Taile. [Chap. i.]

How a damsel came unto the court and desired a knight to take on him an inquest, which La Cote Male Taile emprized. [Chap. ii.]

How La Cote Male Taile overthrew Sir Dagonet the king’s fool, and of the rebuke that he had of the damsel. [Chap. iii.]

How La Cote Male Taile fought against an hundred knights, and how he escaped by the mean of a lady. [Chap. iv.]