Thanks very much Urs -- the tip about moving the \override outside of the 
\times did the trick.

The reason I duplicated the entire phrase in each voice is that I want to 
see the second group of 16ths in a single-beam group.  By limiting the 
dual-voice treatment only to the small tuple that really requires it, I 
am not able to join the beams the way it appears in the original 
Paderewski edition that I am typesetting.   My example has the beams I 
want, but the slur is much too high.  Your suggestion corrects that high slur, 
but doesn't join the beam the way I want.

Is there a way to accomplish both?  I know that both versions are technically 
correct, but I would like to mimic the original if possible.

--John K
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