The sea, as a whole, does not flow to any particular point; it flows to all points, and in all directions; there are currents beneath currents.


The Heart of Burroughs's Journals, March 4, 1885 (p. 123), Houghton Mifflin Co. 1928


The sea, as a whole, does not flow to any particular point; it flows to all points, and in all directions; there are currents beneath currents.

The sea, as a whole, does not flow to any particular point; it flows to all points, and in all directions; there are currents beneath currents.

The sea, as a whole, does not flow to any particular point; it flows to all points, and in all directions; there are currents beneath currents.

The sea, as a whole, does not flow to any particular point; it flows to all points, and in all directions; there are currents beneath currents.