The scene was Mount Olympus, where Bacchus, the
Greek god of wine, had thrown a party for a pair of visiting Roman deities -- Ceres, the
goddess of agriculture, and Janus, the two-faced god of doors and beginnings.
Everyone over did it, more or less. Ceres at one
point was staggering and turning in circles; Janus, equally submerged, was trying to dance
with her. Bacchus feared that the pair might fall over, so he went to steady them. This
marked the first time that a whirled Ceres was held with a double-header.