A couple of months or so; certainly many days and nights.
It is difficult to say without more information. Factors like their activities, observations of the island, and changes in their surroundings could help estimate the time passed.
i think that it was the 18th century
I can think of no incident in the diary at all that your question might refer to.
First you get out the chair by moving your mouse and then you get passed the guards i think if not let me check again.......
it's "He arrived early at school", although i think the other one is correct too
I'm not sure anything happens i already passed that island and I dont think I went to jail try doing it and see what happens
Well , whatever you think . do that math qwor .
Maybe but I think since his wife passed away it would take a while for him to recover. but yes once he got over it I think he might.
its been probably 3 years since it went off the map...I don't think it will....sorry.
they think it started in 1348-1350
I think you do now since they passed the new laws. Getting in isn't the problem, but coming back is without a passport.
This is not a real island but i think the island in LOST (the television series)
I always think no man is an island.