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p. 4, b. 88-117
p. 1, b. 1-27
p. 2, b. 28-57
p. 3, b. 58-87
p. 4, b. 88-117
p. 5, b. 118-147
p. 6, b. 148-178
p. 7, b. 179-208
p. 8, b. 209-239
p. 9, b. 240-270
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  b. 100

GE4

A, FC3 (→FEIE), EE, GE1 (→GE2GE3)

Our proposed variant

In all sources except GE4 there is no accent on the first beat of b.100. This most probably results from the fact that b. 100 is only partly written out in both A and FC3 due to the repetition of the preceding part.

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