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The slur of EE is probably authentic, which would support the interpretation of the slur in bars 122-123 as beginning from the 2nd crotchet. However, an editorial revision cannot be entirely excluded here (the same applies to the staccato dot under the bass E at the beginning of bar 122).
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notation: Slurs