A portrait of his wife or her grandmother.
She wants to send Matilda with the grandfather away from Philidelphia in Hopes that she wont catch the fever, but she does and so does the grandfather but the grandfather dies
Mattie, at the beginning of the book, is a bratty and self absorbed teenager. She then becomes a victim of the Yellow Fever. After that, Mattie becomes a survivor of the Yellow Fever. Then, she turns into a caregiver. At the end, Mattie grows into an adult. Throughout her journeys and this book, Mattie grows and learns new experiences.
I dont think so but its a really good book that definetly should be a movie
her husband bought her her freedom so she can be free and he is still a slave.
Polly died from sewing over candlelight. So the suspected cause of her death was probably fever, because she was in exhaution from the candlelight.
bc the rats said so
Not trying to be mean, but I don't really feel like answering this so I will give it to you brief: A frost comes and everyone gets all happy and heads back to Philadelphia. Mattie and Eliza reopen the coffee shop and it bustles with business again. The run it differently then before. Nathaniel comes back out of the house and helps Mattie with the shop. The parrot never comes back. A little bit after the town is back to normal, President rides through town and then everyone sees a car behind his wagon. Mattie's mother is home.
mrs wormwood is caring about matilda and is astounded by her ps so sorry if i spelled anything wrong
Mayor Samuel Powel died of Yellow Fever in 1793, according to the National Park Service at Independence Mall. It says so on the signage of his home in Philadelphia, PA.
45,000 people were in Philadelphia before the yellow fever epidemic. 5,000 people died, so after the epidemic was over there was 40,000. Sad, isn't it?
The name Matilda is for a girl - there was also a film of that name.