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p. 4, b. 51-69
p. 1, b. 1-14
p. 2, b. 15-32
p. 3, b. 33-50
p. 4, b. 51-69
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  b. 67

Triplets in AW, CDP, GC (→GE), FE & EE

Run written into FED

The visible in FED pencilled entry of Chopin (8 3a and a line over the descending scale, creating a kind of an octave sign) constitutes, according to us, a variant in which the indicated scale figuration fragment is to be extended by an octave – ottava terza, as this entry is to be deciphered, probably signalises that the sequence of quavers, in the printed version filling generally the two-line octave, is supposed to include the three-line octave too). Chopin would often write this kind of scale or passage figuration extensions in pupils' copies, e.g., in the Concerto in E Op. 11, mvt II, bar 58-59Nocturne in F minor, Op. 48 No. 2, bars 113-114, Nocturne in E major, Op. 62 No. 2, bars 68-69, or Waltz in A major, Op. 42, bars 240-244.

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Missing markers on sources: AT, AW, CDP, GC, FE1, FES, FED, FEJ, FE2, GE1, GE1a, GE2, GE3, EE1, EE2, EE3, GE1b