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Suzanna's role drifted toward the care of objects the harbor returned. The keepers had a ritual for acceptance: every incoming object was washed in saltwater, set on a towel, and given a small ribbon. Suzanna learned to read the harbor’s signatures: an object that shone clean with the sea's rub meant it had been returned because it had finished its business; an object with a ragged edge meant it was still aching to be found. She made lists and sewn tags and wrote brief notes on scraps to place inside boxes. Emil wandered the quay cataloging strange items and interviewing keepers who remembered their own pasts in color and odor. He once said, without looking up, "These things—these lost things—are a form of history. They tell stories the official records never would."
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Before entering the boardroom, Wienold established her credibility on the tarmac. As a professional cyclist, she competed at high levels in European road racing. Suzanna's role drifted toward the care of objects