I would say probably all of your stuff. ( just make sure you think of what it could be )
If your house burnt down, you would likely have to give up your belongings, including furniture, clothes, electronics, and sentimental items. You may also have to give up any important documents, such as identification, passports, or financial records, as they could be destroyed in a fire. Additionally, you may have to temporarily give up your sense of security and stability while you find a new place to live.
Kane
While the White House was burnt down during the War of 1812, it wasn't burn down in 1812. Instead it was burnt down on August 24, 1814 by British soldiers.
yes
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Someone that didnt like him .
Miss Maudie stayed with Miss Stephanie Crawford after her house burnt down.
the house isnt there it burnt down with 13 kids in side and killed them all
nobody saved them .
Behind the burnt down house, a bit to the right.
They know where their house is. But they burnt it down.
There were 3 Teliesins because the first house was supposed to be burnt down by himself and the second was also burnt down. so he then built a third Taliesin, making 3 teliesins.
Burnt it down