*does* help with keeping warmer and getting warmer quicker Surely not to the extent that is portrayed here though - Bodie's shown as barely even noticing that he's also soaked through from being dunked in the river, whereas Doyle is practically incapacitated from it! And Bodie's the one who lost consciousness and had to be resuscitated too. I just can't believe that Bodie would feel not the slightest bit cold in that situation! And it's night-time too, there's no sun to warm him up or dry him off - he's walking around in wet clothes just as much as Doyle (granted he's not lost his jacket, but everything else must be soaked and cold!)
I know what you mean about a hard time stopping - I'm quite glad I only have to wait until Saturday. And I'm glad I've already read the story (even if I don't remember it much) - it's a very different way of reading!
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Surely not to the extent that is portrayed here though - Bodie's shown as barely even noticing that he's also soaked through from being dunked in the river, whereas Doyle is practically incapacitated from it! And Bodie's the one who lost consciousness and had to be resuscitated too. I just can't believe that Bodie would feel not the slightest bit cold in that situation! And it's night-time too, there's no sun to warm him up or dry him off - he's walking around in wet clothes just as much as Doyle (granted he's not lost his jacket, but everything else must be soaked and cold!)
I know what you mean about a hard time stopping - I'm quite glad I only have to wait until Saturday. And I'm glad I've already read the story (even if I don't remember it much) - it's a very different way of reading!