If I were to run away in the 1800s despite having typhoid, it would likely be driven by fear of the illness and its implications. During that time, typhoid was poorly understood, and many viewed it as a contagious disease that could spread easily, leading to social stigma and isolation. Additionally, the lack of effective medical treatment might have made me desperate to seek a better environment or care elsewhere. Ultimately, the fear of suffering and dying alone could compel someone to escape, even in a precarious state.
they would try to run away if they knew their true fate
just it kaka pepe or kill your self or make a knew pasport and run away looser
The talking heads?
The patient of typhoid do not like to turn in the bed. After the fever drops the patient can do some light activities like watching the TV or reading the books. Children run out doors, once they feel better.
nothing the thyplosion will run away and leave a thyplosion egg and wen hatched it has the moves the typhlosion knew that u breedded
i think how they run on
why did ramon run away?
the land run usually refers to Oklahoma 1889
no they cant run away
i wish i knew
It could very well run away.
No the fox will run away from you.