How Sir Launcelot, after that he was whole and had his mind, he was ashamed, and how that Elaine desired a castle for him. [Chap. v.]

How Sir Launcelot came into the Joyous Isle, and there he named himself le Chevalier Mal Fet. [Chap. vi.]

Of a great tourneying in the Joyous Isle, and how Sir Percivale and Sir Ector came thither and Sir Percivale fought with him. [Chap. vii.]

How each of them knew other, and of their courtesy; and how his brother Ector came unto him, and of their joy. [Chap. viii.]

How Sir Bors and Sir Lionel came to king Brandegore, and how Sir Bors took his son Heline le Blank, and of Sir Launcelot. [Chap. ix.]

How Sir Launcelot, with Sir Percivale and Sir Ector, came to the court, and of the great joy of him. [Chap. x.]

How La Beale Isoud counselled Sir Tristram to go unto the court to the great feast of Pentecost. [Chap. xi.]

How Sir Tristram departed unarmed and met with Sir Palamides, and how they smote each other, and how Palamides forbare him. [Chap. xii.]

How Sir Tristram gat him harness of a knight which was hurt, and how he overthrew Sir Palamides. [Chap. xiii.]

How Sir Tristram and Sir Palamides fought long together, and after accorded; and how Sir Tristram made him to be christened. [Chap. xiv.]