Want and famine took the place of wealth and plenty throughout the world. […] Juno hated the gray-eyed woman; and she treated her so badly, and was so unkind to her, that poor Latona had to flee from place to place, to escape the queen’s anger. […] “Bold mortal,” she cried, “darest thou enter my secret hiding places? […] ‘Before I leave this place, ask any favor you choose, and it shall be granted.” […] Hand in hand, husband and wife went down to the place where the boat was moored.
In their places came fraud and cunning, violence, and the wicked love of gain. […] Learn that I am supplanted in heaven — my place is given to another. […] Fear took the place of his former boldness, and the hero fled. […] He groaned, and tears flowed down the face which had taken the place of his own. […] As he took his place in heaven, Atlas felt the added weight.