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p. 4, b. 33-44
p. 1, b. 1-12
p. 2, b. 13-22
p. 3, b. 23-32
p. 4, b. 33-44
p. 5, b. 45-54
p. 6, b. 55-64
p. 7, b. 65-74
p. 8, b. 75-84
p. 9, b. 85-96
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GC - Gutmann's Copy
FE - French edition
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FE2 - Corrected reprint of FE1
FED - Dubois copy
FEJ - Jędrzejewicz copy
FES - Stirling copy
GE - German edition
GE1 - First German edition
GE1a - Another copy of #GE1
GE2 - Second German edition
GE3 - Revised impression of GE2
EE - English edition
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EE2 - Corrected reprint of EE1
EE3 - Revised impression of EE2
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FE - French edition
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GE - German edition
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  b. 43

No mark in GC (→GE)

Long accent in FE

Short accent in EE

In the main text we give a long accent after FE. An accent – short – is also in EE, which means that the sign was most probably added by Chopin in the base texts to these editions or that the copyist accidentally omitted it. 

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category imprint: Differences between sources

issues: Long accents

notation: Articulation, Accents, Hairpins

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