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CHAPTER XXXIV.

How King Lisuarte being in great pleasure a damsel covered with mourning humbled herself before him to beg a boon, the which was by him granted.......................

CHAPTER XXXV.

In which is shown the ruin of King Lisuarte, and all that befell him in consequence of the rash promises which he had made.......

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CHAPTER XXXVI.

How Amadis and Galaor knew of this great treason and took counsel to procure, if they could, the liberty of the King and Oriana

CHAPTER XXXVII.

How Don Galaor delivered King Lisuarte from the captivity to which they were treacherously leading him away..

CHAPTER XXXVIII.

How tidings came to the queen that King Lisuarte was made prisoner, and how Barsinan executed his treason, and how at last he was overthrown and the king restored to his kingdom

CHAPTER XXXIX.

How Amadis came to succour the City of London, and what he did there

CHAPTER XL.

How King Lisuarte held a Cortes which lasted twelve days, at which great feastings were made, and of the many chiefs and knights who came there

CHAPTER XLI.

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Of the battle which Amadis had promised the fair child Briolania to perform against Abiseos and his two sons in revenge of her father's death

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CHAPTER XLII.

How Don Galaor went with the damsel in quest of the knight who had overthrown them, till he did battle with him

CHAPTER XLIII.

Showing how Don Florestan was the son of King Perion by a fair damsel, daughter to the Count of Salandia.

CHAPTER XLIV.

How Don Galaor and Florestan, going towards the kingdom of Sobradisa, met three Damsels at the Fountain of the Elm Trees

Book the Second.

CHAPTER I.

Here beginneth the Second Book of Amadis of Gaul; and because the great things which will be related in the Fourth Book concerning Amadis are all relating to the Firm Island, it behoves that in this second it should be related what this island was, and who left those enchantments and the great riches which were therein.

CHAPTER II.

How Amadis with his brethren and his cousin Agrayes went towards King Lisuarte, and how by adventure they went to the enchanted Firm Island, and of what befel them there

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CHAPTER III.

How Durin went with the letter of Oriana to Amadis, and how when Amadis had seen the letter he abandoned everything in despair, and went to hide himself in the forest

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