Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 25: Russia and Poland by Giacomo Casanova
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towards the ladies.
The time came in eight or ten days, when I was beginning to think she had had enough of me, for she had seen me without summoning me to speak to her. She began by saying what I desired should be done was done already. "All the letters sent to foreign countries and all the important State records are marked with both dates." "But I must point out to your majesty that by the end of the century the difference will be of twelve days, not eleven." "Not at all; we have seen to that. The last year of this century will not be counted as a leap year. It is fortunate that the difference is one of eleven days, for as that is the number which is added every year to the epact our epacts are almost the same. As to the celebration of Easter, that is a different question. Your equinox is on March the 21st, ours on the 10th, and the astronomers say we are both wrong; sometimes it is we who are wrong and sometimes you, as the equinox varies. You know you are not even in agreement with the Jews, whose calculation is said to be perfectly accurate; and, in fine, this difference in the time of celebrating Easter does not disturb in any way public order or the progress of the Government." "Your majesty's words fill me with admiration, but the Festival of Christmas---- " "I suppose you are going to say that we do not celebrate Christmas in the winter solstice as should properly be done. We know it, but it seems to |
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