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1 They headed for a mound, hardly a hill, between the pit and the Great Seep .
2 'They've lost something in the Great Seep and I must find it.'
3 'Something was lost in the Great Seep .
4 'What's the matter?' the Matriarch demanded, late on the seventeenth day of tunnelling, their thirteenth in the Great Seep .
5 By late that afternoon, the fourth day of tunnelling, they broke through the last of the rock into the pure tar of the Great Seep .
6 'The Great Seep is shaped like this.' She drew an irregular oval on the floor, with a smaller oval budding off one end.
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