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  b. 64-65

F-G slur in AI

E-G slur in AF (→FEEE)

No slur in GE

In the main text we include the slur of AF (→FEEE) that emphasises the bass line. The absence of the mark seems to be an oversight of the engraver of GE1 or even of Chopin in [AG]. The shorter slur in AI presents a primitive, sketchy version. It is anyway the only L.H. slur on this page of AI (b. 57-152).

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category imprint: Differences between sources; Corrections & alterations

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notation: Slurs

Missing markers on sources: AF, AI, FE1, FED, GE1, GE2, EE1