![]() The two men leave as Straightforward and Jake remain in stunned quietness in the congregation cellar, with Jake then stammering out Karl’s name. Nathan says that he trusts Karl to be of acceptable character. This disclosure drives the sheriff to solicit Nathan what he knows from Karl Brandt. ![]() ![]() The sheriff further uncovers that Ariel was five to about a month and a half pregnant when she passed on. The sheriff tells Nathan of the coroner’s discoveries: that Ariel “continued a head injury from an extended instrument, perhaps something like a tire iron, yet the genuine reason for death was suffocating” (207). Straight to the point and Jake sneak into the congregation cellar and tune in through the air pipes. ![]() Soon thereafter, Nathan converses with the sheriff in his congregation office. It is an unforgettable novel about discovering the terrible price of wisdom and the enduring grace of God. Forthcoming proceeds to uncover that Ariel in some cases escaped after check in time. Told from Frank’s perspective forty years after that fateful summer, Ordinary Grace is a brilliantly moving account of a boy standing at the door of his young manhood, trying to understand a world that seems to be falling apart around him. The sheriff proceeds to get some information about Karl Brandt Forthcoming tells the sheriff that Karl treated Ariel well and the two didn’t contend, “hich didn’t appear the appropriate response needed” (203). Nathan takes Jake to Mankato while everybody with the exception of Candid is gone, a sheriff shows up, searching for Nathan. ![]() Ruth neglects to take Jake to his language training session in Mankato and rather reports she’s leaving and going to Emil Brandt’s. ![]()
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