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CHAPTER 40.

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 41.

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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 36

CHAPTER 42.

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

CHAPTER 43.

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

CHAPTER 44.

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

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

CHAPTER 2.

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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 ..

CHAPTER 3.

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

CHAPTER 4.

How Gandalin and Durin followed the track
of Amadis, carrying his arms which he had
left, and how they found him, and how he did
battle with a Knight and conquered him ....

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CHAPTER 5.

Showing who the Knight was whom Amadis
conquered, and what had befallen him before
he was conquered

CHAPTER 6.

How Don Galaor and Florestan and Agrayes
went in quest of Amadis, and how Amadis for-
saking his arms and changing his name betook
himself to a solitary life with a good man in a
hermitage

CHAPTER 7.

How Durin returned to his Lady after having
delivered her bidding to Amadis, and of the
grief she made for the news

CHAPTER 8.

How Guilan the Pensive took the shield and
armour of Amadis, which he found by the
Fountain, and carried them to the Court of
King Lisuarte

CHAPTER 9.

Relating how, Beltenebros being upon a Poor
Rock, Corisanda came there in a ship in search
of her lover Florestan, and of what happened,

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and what she said in the Court of King Lisu-

arte

CHAPTER 10.

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How the Damsel of Denmark went in search
of Amadis, and by adventure after much toil
came to the Poor Rock, where Amadis was,
who called himself Beltenebros..

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How Don Galaor and Florestan and Agrayes
having gone a long time in search of Amadis and
found no trace of him, came all disconsolate to
the Court of King Lisuarte

CHAPTER 12.

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How, when King Lisuarte was at table, there
came in a strange Knight armed at all points,
and defied the King and all his Court, and of
what passed between him and Florestan, and
how Oriana was comforted and Amadis found. 183

CHAPTER 13.

How Beltenebros ordered arms to be made,
and prepared to see his Mistress Oriana, and
of the adventures which befel him upon the
road

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CHAPTER 14.

How Beltenebros having finished these adven-
tures went to the Fountain of the Three Chan-
nels, where he concerted his going to Mira-
flores, where his Lady Oriana sojourned. And
how a strange Knight brought certain jewels,
which were to try true lovers to the Court of
the King, and how Amadis agreed with his
Lady Oriana that they twain should go in dis-
guise to try them

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CHAPTER 15.

How Beltenebros and Oriana sent the Damsel
of Denmark to know what answer was given
to their demand, and how they went to the
proof...

CHAPTER 16.

How Beltenebros went to Miraflores and abode
there with his Lady Oriana after the conquest
of the Sword and Garland, and how he went
from thence to the battle which had been ap-
pointed with King Cildadan, and of what
there befel

CHAPTER 17.

How King Cildadan and Don Galaor were
carried
away to be cured, and how they were

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