.... f (u e) ...
This subexpression types to `'b reader`, which is good. The only
-problem is that we don't have an `e`, so we have to abstract over that
-variable:
+problem is that we invented an environment `e` that we didn't already have ,
+so we have to abstract over that variable to balance the books:
fun e -> f (u e) ...
This types to `env -> 'b reader`, but we want to end up with `env ->
-'b`. The easiest way to turn a 'b reader into a 'b is to apply it to
+'b`. Once again, the easiest way to turn a `'b reader` into a `'b` is to apply it to
an environment. So we end up as follows:
r_bind (u:'a reader) (f:'a -> 'b reader):('b reader) = f (u e) e