The First Part: Of the House of Captivity |
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Chap. I. | Catch at Utterhay | 1 |
II. | Now shall be told of the House by the Waterside | 8 |
III. | Of Skin-changing | 10 |
IV. | Of the Waxing of the Stolen Child | 12 |
V. | Of Birdalone, and how she is grown into Maidenhood | 15 |
VI. | Herein is told of Birdalone’s Raiment | 18 |
VII. | Birdalone hath an Adventure in the Wood | 22 |
VIII. | Of Birdalone and the Witch-wife | 30 |
IX. | Of Birdalone’s Swimming | 33 |
X. | Birdalone comes on New Tidings | 36 |
XI. | Of Birdalone’s Guilt and the Chastisement thereof | 39 |
XII. | The Words of the Witch-wife to Birdalone | 43 |
XIII. | Birdalone meeteth the Wood-woman again | 46 |
XIV. | Of Birdalone’s Fishing | 51 |
XV. | Birdalone weareth her Serpent-ring | 54 |
XVI. | Birdalone meeteth Habundia again; and learneth her First Wisdom of her | 59 |
XVII. | The Passing of the Year into Winter | 62 |
XVIII. | Of Springtide and the Mind of Birdalone | 65 |
XIX. | They bid Farewell, Birdalone and the Wood-mother | 68 |
XX. | Of Birdalone and the Sending Boat | 70 |
The Second Part: Of the Wondrous Isles |
Chap. I. | The First Isle | 75 |
II. | Birdalone falleth in with New Friends | 77 |
III. | Birdalone is brought before the Witch-wife’s Sister | 82 |
IV. | Of the Witch’s Prison in the Wailing-tower | 85 |
V. | They feast in the Witch’s Prison | 89 |
VI. | Atra tells of how they three came unto the Isle of Increase Unsought | 97 |
VII. | The three Damsels take Birdalone out of the Witch’s Prison | 109 |
VIII. | In what Wise Birdalone was clad, and how she went her Ways from the Isle of Increase Unsought | 112 |
IX. | How Birdalone came to the Isle of the Young and the Old | 117 |
X. | Birdalone comes to the Isle of the Queens | 131 |
XI. | And now she comes to the Isle of the Kings | 136 |
XII. | Of Birdalone, how she came unto the Isle of Nothing | 141 |
The Third Part: Of the Castle of the Quest |
Chap. I. | Birdalone comes to the Castle of the Quest | 146 |
II. | Of Birdalone, and how she rested the Night through in a Bower without the Castle of the Quest | 152 |
III. | How Birdalone dight her for meeting the Champions of the Quest | 157 |
IV. | And now she meets the Champions | 160 |
V. | Birdalone has True Tokens from the Champions of the Quest | 167 |
VI. | How the Champions would do Birdalone to be clad anew in the Castle of the Quest | 177 |
VII. | Of Birdalone, how she told the Champions all her Tale | 180 |
VIII. | In the Meanwhile of the Departing of the Champions, they would pleasure Birdalone with Feats of Arms and Games of Prowess | 184 |
IX. | Birdalone cometh before the Champions in her New Array | 186 |
X. | The Champions go their Ways in the Sending Boat | 190 |
The Fourth Part: Of the Days of Abiding |
Chap. I. | Of Birdalone’s Grief; and of Leonard the Chaplain | 194 |
II. | Birdalone learneth Lore of the Priest. Ten Days of Waiting wear | 197 |
III. | Now would Birdalone ride abroad | 200 |
IV. | Of Birdalone’s Faring abroad | 205 |
V. | Sir Aymeris showeth Birdalone the Mountains afar off | 208 |
VI. | Birdalone heareth tell Tales of the Black Valley of the Greywethers | 213 |
VII. | Birdalone beguileth the Priest to help her to Outgoing | 216 |
VIII. | Birdalone fares on her Adventure | 220 |
IX. | Birdalone comes to the Black Valley | 224 |
X. | How Birdalone fell in with a Man in the Black Valley of the Greywethers | 227 |
XI. | Birdalone is led up the Black Valley | 231 |
XII. | How those Twain get them from out of the Black Valley of the Greywethers | 235 |
XIII. | Now they rest for the Night in the Strait Pass | 243 |
XIV. | The Black Knight tells the Truth of Himself | 245 |
XV. | The Black Knight brings Birdalone to the Bower in the Dale | 250 |
XVI. | Yet a Day and a Night they tarry in the Dale | 255 |
The Fifth Part: The Tale of the Quest’s Ending |
Chap. I. | Of Sir Leonard’s trouble and the Coming of the Quest | 263 |
II. | Now ask they of Birdalone, and Sir Leonard speaks | 268 |
III. | How they follow the Slot of Birdalone and the Black Knight | 271 |
IV. | Of the Slaying of Friend and Foe | 276 |
V. | They come home to the Castle of the Quest | 283 |
VI. | Of the Talk betwixt Birdalone and Viridis | 285 |
VII. | Birdalone telleth the Tale of her Wandering up the Valley of the Greywethers | 289 |
VIII. | Atra and Birdalone talk together while the Lords sit at the Murder-council | 305 |
IX. | Hugh tells the Story of the Quest’s Ending | 309 |
X. | How it fared with the Three Ladies after the Escape of Birdalone | 340 |
XI. | Birdalone and the Black Squire talk together in the Hall of the Castle | 350 |
XII. | The Knights and their Fellows betake them to the Assaulting of the Red Hold | 355 |
XIII. | Birdalone bethinks her to fulfil the Promise made unto Atra | 358 |
XIV. | Birdalone leaves the Castle of the Quest | 364 |
The Sixth Part: The Days of Absence |
Chap. I. | Birdalone rides to Greenford and there takes Leave of Arnold and his Men | 366 |
II. | Of Birdalone and her Fellowship, their Faring over the Downland | 372 |
III. | They come to the City of the Five Crafts, and Birdalone meets with the Poor-wife | 374 |
IV. | Of the Love of Gerard’s Sons and of Jacobus for Birdalone | 385 |
V. | Of the death of Audrey, Mother to Birdalone. She is warned in a Dream to seek the Black Squire, and is minded to depart the City of the Five Crafts, and seek again the Castle of the Quest | 389 |
VI. | Of the Sundering of Birdalone from Gerard and his Sons | 396 |
VII. | Birdalone cometh to Greenford, and hears of the Wasting of the Castle of the Quest | 401 |
VIII. | Birdalone cometh to the Castle of the Quest, heareth the Tale thereof from Leonard, and departeth thence by the Sending Boat | 406 |
IX. | Birdalone findeth the Isle of Nothing greatly bettered, and is kindly entreated there | 413 |
X. | Of Birdalone’s Flitting from the Isle of Nothing | 420 |
XI. | Coming to the Isle of Kings Birdalone findeth there a Score and Two of Fair Damsels who would fain have her Company | 422 |
XII. | Birdalone cometh again to the Isle of Queens, and findeth a Perilous Adventure therein | 427 |
XIII. | Coming to the Isle of the Young and the Old, Birdalone findeth it peopled with Children | 438 |
XIV. | The Sending Boat disappeareth from the Isle of Increase Unsought, and Birdalone seeketh to escape thence by Swimming | 442 |
XV. | Birdalone lacketh little of Drowning, but cometh latterly to the Green Eyot | 446 |
XVI. | Birdalone findeth her Witch-mistress dead | 449 |
XVII. | Birdalone layeth to Earth the Body of the Witch, and findeth the Sending Boat broken up | 454 |
XVIII. | The Wood-mother cometh to Birdalone and heareth her Story | 458 |
XIX. | Habundia hideth Birdalone’s Nakedness with Faery Raiment | 463 |
XX. | Birdalone telleth Habundia of her Love for Arthur, and getteth from her Promise of Help therein | 465 |
XXI. | How the Wood-wife entered the Cot, and a Wonder that befell thereon | 468 |
XXII. | Birdalone wendeth the Wildwood in Fellowship with Habundia | 472 |
XXIII. | The Wood-wife bringeth Birdalone to the Sight of Arthur in the Wildwood | 475 |
XXIV. | The Wood-mother changeth her Form to that of a Woman stricken in Years | 485 |
XXV. | The Wood-wife healeth and tendeth the Black Squire | 489 |
XXVI. | The Black Squire telleth the Wood-wife of his Doings since Birdalone went from the Castle of the Quest | 493 |
XXVII. | Sir Arthur cometh to the House under the Wood | 500 |
XXVIII. | Fair Days in the House of Love | 505 |
XXIX. | Those Twain will seek the Wisdom of the Wood-wife | 505 |
XXX. | They have Speech with Habundia concerning the Green Knight and his Fellows | 509 |
XXXI. | Habundia cometh with Tidings of those Dear Friends | 512 |
XXXII. | Of the Fight in the Forest and the Rescue of those Friends from the Men of the Red Company | 518 |
XXXIII. | Viridis telleth the Tale of their Seeking | 525 |
The Seventh Part: The Days of Returning |
Chap. I. | Sir Hugh asketh Birdalone where she would have the Abode of their Fellowship to be | 524 |
II. | Birdalone taketh Counsel with her Wood-mother concerning the Matter of Sir Hugh | 537 |
III. | Of the Journeying through the Forest of Evilshaw unto the Town of Utterhay | 541 |
IV. | Of the Abiding in Utterhay in Love and Contentment | 550 |