How at the day Sir Bors made him ready for to fight for the queen; and when he should fight how another discharged him. [Chap. vi.]
How Sir Launcelot fought against Sir Mador for the queen, and how he overcame Sir Mador and discharged the queen. [Chap. vii.]
How the truth was known by the maiden of the lake, and of divers other matters. [Chap. viii.]
How Sir Launcelot rode to Astolat, and received a sleeve to bear upon his helm at the request of a maid. [Chap. ix.]
How the tourney began at Winchester, and what knights were at the justs, and other things. [Chap. x.]
How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lavaine entered in the field against them of king Arthur’s court, and how Launcelot was hurt. [Chap. xi.]
How Sir Launcelot and Sir Lavaine departed out of the field, and in what jeopardy Launcelot was. [Chap. xii.]
How Launcelot was brought to an hermit for to be healed of his wound, and of other matters. [Chap. xiii.]
How Sir Gawaine was lodged with the lord of Astolat, and there had knowledge that it was Sir Launcelot that bare the red sleeve. [Chap. xiv.]
Of the sorrow that Sir Bors had for the hurt of Launcelot; and of the anger that the queen had because Launcelot bore the sleeve. [Chap. xv.]