KING ARTHUR TALES.

1. How Arthur proved his kingship.

2. The winning of the queen.

3. How the Round Table was established.

4. Three Knights of the Round Table: Sir Launcelot, first champion.

Who was held by all men to be the most excellent, noble
perfect knight champion who was ever seen in the world from
the very beginning of chivalry unto the time when his son Sir
Galahad appeared, like a bright star of extraordinary
splendor shining in the sky.—Pyle.

5. Sir Tristram, second champion.

If Sir Launcelot was the chiefest of all the knights who ever
came unto King Arthur's court, then it is hard to say whether
Sir Tristram or Sir Percival was second unto him in
renown.—Pyle.

6. Sir Percival, third champion.