No Audio in Master Sequence with nested sequences

I have tried searching for a solution but cant find anything the same as this.
I have several sequences with multi track edits in them (not multi camera but on diffeent video and audio tracks)
I have dropped these sequences into a master sequence, they line up perfectly, but when I play them, the video is fin, but there is no audio.  the individual sequences have audio without any probelm.
I have not done any audio editing in the sequences yet, just assembled the visual edit with the orignial audio tracks attached.
I klnow I must be missing a step or doing something wrong, but can't figure it out!
thanks
A

Not muted. All plays well in Source Monitor but dragging from Source to Timeline only brings video. Same for dragging from Project to Timeline.
This morning I tried "New sequence From Clip" on a sequence from the Project Window. This works but then requires an extra step of copying from the newly generated Sequence to my "Master" sequence. Intuitively it seems like the other methods should work. I should be able to Import project files containing all the required sequences and then from the Project window drag each of those sequences to a master timeline. Am I incorrect in my assumption on this workflow?

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