“Innocence, virtue, and truth prevailed; neither were there any laws to restrict men, nor judges to punish.” […] To avenge herself, she banished Latona to earth, and declared that if any one, mortal or immortal, showed her any pity or gave her any assistance, he would incur her lasting resentment. […] As soon as he had finished his tale, Apollo exclaimed that he would grant him any proof he wished, and confirmed these words by a solemn oath. […] When the master returned and found his slave gone, he questioned the fisherman, and, not obtaining any satisfactory information, departed. […] Without any trouble, had not Juno suddenly remembered his existence, and resolved to continue her never entirely forgotten persecutions.