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She told me she liked classical music, so I introduced her to the Chopin's Etude 37th Symphony No. 25 Op. 34B Movement #4 Version 6 in the 23rd Octave, 6 Progression, Prelude No. 89 in F sharp Minor scale times 3 to the 4th power at exactly 09:44 in Place Vendôme, Paris, on March 5, 1829, with a wind speed of 3 km/h and 49% humidity, with chance of rain, performed on a grand piano (hand-made by Erard Piano Manufacturer in 1824) at the exact co-ordinates of 48.8673488 latitude and 2.3297775 longitude, composed at exactly 17:54 thirteen days prior on paper produced by Saint Leonard Paper Mills and thereafter transported to the studio of the composer Chopin using Le Franc Transport Co. on a horse-drawn carriage, at which point it was composed by Chopin with ink delivered straight from Lorilleux Ink Co. (founded in 1818)