How Sir Percivale’s sister bled a dish full of blood for to heal a lady; wherefore she died; and how that the body was put in a ship. [Chap. xi.]

How Galahad and Percivale found in a castle many tombs of maidens that had bled to death. [Chap. xii.]

How Sir Launcelot entered into the ship where Sir Percivale’s sister lay dead; and how he met with Sir Galahad his son. [Chap. xiii.]

How a knight brought unto Sir Galahad an horse, and had him come from his father Sir Launcelot. [Chap. xiv.]

How Sir Launcelot was tofore the door of the chamber wherein the holy Sangreal was. [Chap. xv.]

How Sir Launcelot had lain fourteen days and as many night as a dead man, and other divers matters. [Chap. xvi.]

How Sir Launcelot returned towards Logris, and of other adventures which he saw in the way. [Chap. xvii.]

How Galahad came to king Mordrains, and of other matters and adventures. [Chap. xviii.]

How Sir Percivale and Sir Bors met with Sir Galahad, and how they came to the castle of Carbonek, and other matters. [Chap. xix.]

How Galahad and his fellows were fed of the holy Sangreal, and how our Lord appeared to them, and other things. [Chap. xx.]