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AN ADVENTURE

music, in which the songs were dropped a semi-tone to retain the original key.

Philidor in a collection of single airs (Rigaudons, 1767)—the cadence.

"Le Maréchal Ferrand": repetition of single notes, the first bar of the melody, and many other hints of likeness.    

Duni. 1765. The same general characteristics, but no exact resemblance.

Monsigny.

"Le Roi et le Fermier." Written for performance at the opening of the new theatre at the Petit Trianon, August 1, 1780, when the Queen first acted herself. Up to 1908 it had not been republished. In it the figure of the first of the twelve bars was found.

"Le Déserteur." No published edition was found after 1830. In one published before that date the last three bars of the music were found, and the melody of the first bars was assigned to the second violins,