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Here beginneth the third Book of Amadis ofGaul, wherein are related the great discordsand jealousies which were occasioned in theHousehold and Court of King Lisuarte, bythe evil counsel which Gandandel gave theKing, for the sake of injuring Amadis andhis kinsmen and friends. Wherefore the Kingsent to Angriote and his Nephew, commandingthem to leave his court and his kingdom,and how he sent to defy them, and they returnedthe defiance[1]
CHAPTER 2.
How Amadis asked of his fosterer Don Gandalesthe news of the court, and how he andhis companions departed for Gaul, and ofthe adventures which befell them in an Islandwhere they delivered Don Galaor and KingCildadan from the peril of death[25]
CHAPTER 3.
How King Cildadan and Don Galaor goingtheir way toward the court of King Lisuarte,met a Dame, who had in her company afair Child accompanied by twelve Knights,and how the Dame asked them to ask theKing to make him a Knight, the which wasdone, and afterward the King knew him tobe his son[43]
CHAPTER 4.
In which is recounted the cruel battle betweenKing Lisuarte and Don Galvanes and theirpeople. And of the liberality and greatnesswhich the King showed after his victorygiving the land to Don Galvanes and Madasima,they remaining his vassals as long asthey should dwell therein[60]
CHAPTER 5.
How Amadis and Don Bruneo abode in Gaulwhere Don Bruneo was well content andAmadis sorrowful, and how Don Bruneoresolved to leave Amadis and go seek adventures;and how Amadis and King Perion andFlorestan agreed to succour King Lisuarte[76]
CHAPTER 6.
How the Knights of the Serpents embarkedfor Gaul, and fortune led them where theywere placed in great peril of their lives bytreachery, in the power of Arcalaus the Enchanterand how being delivered they embarkedand continued their voyage; and also howDon Galaor and Norandel came by chancethat way seeking adventures, and of whatbefell them[107]
CHAPTER 7.
Showing how Esplandian was brought up byNasciano the Hermit, and how his fatherAmadis went to seek adventures having changedhis name to the Knight of the Green Sword,and of the great adventures which he found[134]
CHAPTER 8.
How King Lisuarte going to the chace withthe Queen and his daughters came to the mountainwhere the hermit Nasciano dwelt, andby what strange adventure he met a fairChild, who was the son of Amadis and Oriana,and how he took the child, not knowinghim[157]
CHAPTER 9.
How the Knight of the Green Sword afterhe had left King Tafinor of Bohemia, to goto the Islands of Romania, met a great companywith the Lady Grasinda, and how oneof her Knights called Brandasidel would havemade him come before her by force[170]
CHAPTER 10.
How the noble Knight of the Green Swordgoing to Constantinople was driven upon theIsland of the Devil, where he found a fiercemonster called Endriago[182]
CHAPTER 11.
How the Knight of the Green Sword wroteto the Emperor of Constantinople to whomthe Island belonged, telling him that he hadslain the monster, and also of what thingshe was in need; the which the Emperor diligentlyprocured for him and repaid him withmuch honour and love for the service he haddone him in recovering that Island which hadbeen so long time lost[203]
CHAPTER 12.
How the Knight of the Green Sword departedfrom Constantinople to perform his promisemade to the fair Grasinda, and how being aboutto go with her to Great Britain to fulfil her will,he chanced to find Don Bruneo of Bonamarbadly wounded; and also of the adventurewhereby Angriote of Estravaus found them,and they went together to the house of the fairGrasinda[223]
CHAPTER 13.
How Queen Sardamira arrived in Great Britainwith the other Embassadors whom theEmperor of Rome had sent to bring Oriana,and of what happened to them in a forestwith a Knight Errant whom they treated withrude words, and the payment which he gavethem for their discourtesy[241]
CHAPTER 14.
How Queen Sardamira sent to Don Florestanrequesting that, since he had left her Knightsin such plight, he would be her guard to Mirafloreswhither she was going to speak withOriana, and of what passed there[257]
CHAPTER 15.
How the Knight of the Green Sword who wasnow called the Greek Knight, and Don Bruneoof Bonamar and Angriote of Estravauscame with the fair Grasinda to the Court ofKing Lisuarte, who had resolved to send hisdaughter Oriana to the Emperor of Rome tobe his wife, and of what happened when theymade their demand[270]
CHAPTER 16.
How the Greek Knight and his companionsled Grasinda and her company to the place ofbattle, where her Knight was to fulfill hercommand[288]
CHAPTER 17.
How King Lisuarte sent for his daughter Orianato deliver her up to the Romans, and ofwhat happened with a Knight of the FirmIsland, and of the battle which Don Grumedanand the companions of the Greek Knightfought against the three Roman Challengers,and how after the Romans were conquered thecompanions of the Greek Knight went to theFirm Island, and of what they did there[303]
CHAPTER 18.
How King Lisuarte gave up his daughtergreatly against her own will, and of thesuccour which Amadis with all the other Knightsof the Firm Island brought to the fair Oriana[327]

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