The Rostov party spent the night at Mytishchi, fourteen miles from Moscow.
The countess said she had been unable to close her eyes on account of his moaning, and at Mytishchi she moved into a worse hut simply to be farther away from the wounded man.
One glow had long been visible and everybody knew that it was Little Mytishchi burning- set on fire by Mamonov's Cossacks.
"But they told us Little Mytishchi had been set on fire by Mamonov's Cossacks."
"It's more to the left, why, Little Mytishchi is over there, and this is right on the other side."