Stories of King Arthur and His Knights. Sir Thomas Malory

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Название Stories of King Arthur and His Knights
Автор произведения Sir Thomas Malory
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OF THE COMING OF SIR GALAHAD

       CHAPTER XXV

       HOW THE QUEST OF THE HOLY GRAIL WAS BEGUN

       CHAPTER XXVI

       HOW GALAHAD GAT HIM A SHIELD

       Sir Galahad

       CHAPTER XXVII

       SIR GALAHAD AT THE CASTLE OF MAIDENS

       CHAPTER XXVIII

       SIR LAUNCELOT'S REPENTANCE

       Sir Launcelot at the Cross

       CHAPTER XXIX

       SIR PERCIVALE'S TEMPTATION

       CHAPTER XXX

       THE VICTORY OF SIR BORS OVER HIMSELF

       CHAPTER XXXI

       HOW SIR LAUNCELOT FOUND THE HOLY GRAIL

       CHAPTER XXXII

       THE END OF THE QUEST

       CHAPTER XXXIII

       SIR LAUNCELOT AND THE FAIR MAID OF ASTOLAT

       Elaine

       CHAPTER XXXIV

       OF THE GREAT TOURNAMENT ON CANDLEMAS DAY

       CHAPTER XXXV

       QUEEN GUENEVER'S MAY-DAY RIDE AND WHAT CAME OF IT

       CHAPTER XXXVI

       OF THE PLOT AGAINST SIR LAUNCELOT

       CHAPTER XXXVII

       HOW SIR LAUNCELOT DEPARTED FROM THE KING AND FROM JOYOUS GARD

       CHAPTER XXXVIII

       HOW KING ARTHUR AND SIR GAWAINE INVADED SIR LAUNCELOT'S REALM

       CHAPTER XXXIX

       OF SIR MORDRED'S TREASON

       CHAPTER XL

       OF ARTHUR'S LAST GREAT BATTLE IN THE WEST

       CHAPTER XLI

       OF THE PASSING OF KING ARTHUR

       The Passing of Arthur

       CHAPTER XLII

       OF THE END OF THIS BOOK

       Table of Contents

KING ARTHUR (W. B. Margetson) Frontispiece
THE DEDICATION (J. Pettie, R.A.)
MERLIN AND NIMUE (Burne-Jones)
SIR TRISTRAM AND THE FAIR ISOUD (D. G. Rosetti)
SIR GALAHAD (G. F. Watts)
SIR LAUNCELOT AT THE CROSS (Stella Langdale)
ELAINE (J. M. Strudwick)
THE PASSING OF ARTHUR (Stella Langdale)

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