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Ana’s voice was a wind that could carry flotsam and truth alike. She told Marta about the voyage that had left the most bruised mark on the ship. Years ago, the Isabella had been carrying grain between ports when a storm—an animal of black water—took the name-day of a young sailor and washed him into the sea. The crew vowed to stitch his name into their days by wearing red beads—little pacts against forgetting. Each bead was made from a toy that had belonged to the lost sailor's niece: a bead of red-painted wood, smoothed by small hands.
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