On the other hand, when Option is on the inside, as in LO, failures (which we again represent by `mzero`s from the Option monad, not the List monad's own `mzero`; but here since it's the inner monad we need to `hoist Monad.Option.mzero`) abort the whole computation. (If you instead used the List monad's `mzero`, it'd be ignored by `++` and you'd end with just `Some [30]`.)
-This is fun. Notice the difference it makes whether the second `++` is native to the outer `Monad.List`, or whether it's the inner `Monad.List`'s `++` hoisted into the outer wrapper:
+This is fun. Here is a List around a List. Notice the difference it makes whether the second `++` is native to the outer `Monad.List`, or whether it's the inner `Monad.List`'s `++` hoisted into the outer wrapper:
# module LL = Monad.List.T(Monad.List);;