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  b. 25-26

In the main text we consider the slur over four quavers in the L.H., despite the fact that, probably, it was recreated inaccurately. It is revealed by its range, which is not a natural consequence of the accompaniment's line. What is more, it cannot be excluded that the slur is a misread tie sustaining the minim on the 2nd beat of the bar.

See bars 25-28.

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