How Sir Elias and Sir Tristram fought together for the truage, and how Sir Tristram slew Elias in the field. [Chap. xxx.]

How at a great feast that king Mark made, an harper came and sang the lay that Dinadan had made. [Chap. xxxi.]

How king Mark slew by treason his brother Boudwin, for good service that he had done to him. [Chap. xxxii.]

How Anglides, Boudwin’s wife, escaped with her young son, Alisander le Orphelin, and came to the castle of Arundel. [Chap. xxxiii.]

How Anglides gave the bloody doublet to Alisander her son the same day that he was made knight, and the charge withal. [Chap. xxxiv.]

How it was told to king Mark of Alisander, and how he would have slain Sir Sadok for saving of his life. [Chap. xxxv.]

How Sir Alisander wan the prize at a tournament, and of Morgan le Fay; and how he fought with Sir Malgrin and slew him. [Chap. xxxvi.]

How queen Morgan le Fay had Alisander in her castle, and how she healed his wounds. [Chap. xxxvii.]

How Alisander was delivered from the queen Morgan le Fay by the means of a damsel. [Chap. xxxviii.]

How Alisander met with Alice la Beale Pilgrim, and how he justed with two knights; and after of him and of Sir Mordred. [Chap. xxxix.]