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p. 2, b. 23-52
AO - Autograph Oury
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AO - Autograph Oury
AR - Autograph Rotschild
AE - Autograph Eszterhazy
AK - Autograph Krudner
AG - Autograph Gavard
CX - Copy of Autograph Eszterhazy
CY - Copy of Autograph Gavard
CC - Czartoryscy copy
F - Fontana Version
FC - Fontana copy
PE - First Polish edition
FEF - Fontana's French edition
GEF - Fontana's German edition
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AO - Autograph Oury
AR - Autograph Rotschild
AE - Autograph Eszterhazy
AK - Autograph Krudner
AG - Autograph Gavard
CX - Copy of Autograph Eszterhazy
CY - Copy of Autograph Gavard
CC - Czartoryscy copy
F - Fontana Version
FC - Fontana copy
PE - First Polish edition
FEF - Fontana's French edition
GEF - Fontana's German edition
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The general difference in the variants is either dyads on the 2nd and 3rd beats in AO or triads in the remaining sources - resulting from adding a b note to the dyads of AO.
In AE, Chopin originally wrote a crotchet, which, as it seems, he then changed to a minim; however, he did not remove the previously written value. Therefore, CX includes a simplified notation of this place - the minim only. Due to the lack of an unequivocal deletion, in AE we suggest a two-part writing with a minim and a crotchet.    

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Missing markers on sources: PE, AR, AK, AE, FEF, GEF, FC, CC, AG, CX, CY