If there are two or three free egg stones then there may possibly be a similar number starting to work themselves free of the bedrock. It's easy to see why the tor is considered special if, as well being a gentle focal point for miles around, it also lays eggs. I wonder how long our ancestors waited for something to hatch ...
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