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p. 3, b. 1-46
p. 4, b. 47-90
p. 5, b. 91-138
p. 6, b. 139-186
p. 7, b. 187-242
p. 8, b. 243-283
p. 9, b. 284-335
p. 10, b. 336-409
p. 11, b. 410-476
p. 12, b. 477-520
p. 13, b. 521-564
p. 14, b. 565-604
p. 15, b. 605-649
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  b. 506-508

No  lowering g3 & g2 to g3 & g2 in EE, GC & FE 

Naturals in GE

The version with g(in b. 506) and g2 (in b. 508) would be possible but for a broader harmonic context, and especially the E minor key in force here since b. 495. Therefore, there is no doubt that Chopin omitted naturals and the version of GE is correct.

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Errors in FE, Errors in EE, GE revisions, Omission of current key accidentals, Errors of GC

notation: Pitch