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+\version "2.19.21"
+
 \header{
 texidoc="
 Across line breaks, slurs behave nicely.  On the left, they extend to
 just after the preferatory matter, and on the right to the end of the
 staff.  A slur should follow the same vertical direction it would have
 in unbroken state.
-";
+"
+}
+
+\layout {
+    ragged-right = ##t 
+    indent=0.
 }
-\score{
-       \notes \relative c''{
-               e1( \break) a,
-               \time 2/4;
-               e'2( \break) a,(\break
-               a2\break
-               )e'2
-       }
-       \paper {
-               linewidth=40.\mm;
-               indent=0.;
-       }
+
+\relative c''{
+    e1( \break a,)
+    \time 2/4
+    e'2( \break a,)(\break
+    a2\break
+    e'2)
+    \time 4/4
+    << d1_(\trill
+       { s2 \grace {
+          c16 d 
+       } }
+     >>
+    \break 
+    c4) f,='2.(\break
+    a2.)
+    \stemUp
+    <d='' d'>8( <c c'> \break
+    <bis f' b>) s2..\break
+    \stemNeutral
+
+    \new Voice \relative {
+       c''8[( c c c] g2 ~ | \break
+       g1) | \break
+       \slurDown c8[( c] g4 ~ 2 ~ | \break
+       g2 ~ 2)
+    }
+    \relative {
+       a'4( c b4 e, ~ | \break
+       e1 ~ | 1)
+    }
+    
 }
+