The initial excitement was followed by a slight reversal, as the retention rate was low after the first two years of enrollment.
In children, excitement may occur first, and may be followed by loss of coordination, drowsiness, loss of consciousness, seizures.
This initial excitement was followed by almost four weeks of inactivity until 2 March, when nine Kates and sixteen Zeros made a daylight attack on the No. 31 Squadron Beaufighters at Coomalie.
Immoderate work and intellectual excitement in the spring of 1860 were followed by severe illness; a blood-vessel in the lung burst, and the lung seriously injured.
Somebody explained to us that this was normal: the excitement over the victory of birth is followed by a feeling of helplessness in the face of the immensity of the job.