to live away from people in their old town
They walked most of the way because the wagons were filled with supplies.
to live away from people in their old town
to live away from people in their old town
because they didn't have cars and airplains back then.(1800s)
because they didn't have cars and airplains back then.(1800s)
to live away from people in their old town
Yes, you will walk through Dumbledore's study, and several other castle areas on the way to the Forbidden Journey.
It is relative. It is a long way to walk, but a short distance compared to a journey to another planet.
People need something that we can walk on, and the way our body is shaped proves that it is only right to walk on our feet.
You can try... ....but it's a very long way, and you'd have problems when you reached the English Channel, as most people fail when trying to walk on water!
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'hopeful journey' is the following: iter cum spe. The word 'iter' means 'going, walk, way'; 'journey, march'; 'permission to march, right of way'; 'road, way'; 'course, method, way'. The word 'cum' means 'with'; and 'spei' means 'expectation'; 'hope'; 'anticipation, fear, foreboding'.
Because the wagons were usually full with people, like women and young children, and they'd rather walk not crowded. Plus if the wagon was too heavy, it could get stuck in mud or holes and the people would have to leave all of their things. That's why they walked most of the way. Hope my answer was helpful! =)
You really cant... because people walk the way they walk... i know a couple of gay guys and they dont walk any diffrently then the straight guys. Sometimes people walk sisy like... girly like...and such.