It was amazing how things returned to normal so quickly when they got on the plane.
Bonham Carter with two officers and four petty officers had got on a Carley raft and floated down the canal.
He got on so well that he was not only a useful helper to Reuchlin but anticipated the manuals of the great Hebraist by composing in 1501 the first Hebrew grammar in the European tongue.
In a state of nature, every recurring severe winter or otherwise unfavourable season weeds out those individuals of tender constitution or imperfect structure which may have got on very well during favourable years, and it is thus that the adaptation of the species to the climate in which it has to exist is kept up. Under domestication the same thing occurs by what C. Darwin has termed "unconscious selection."
I should have put one on you before you got on the plane, but maybe it will help.