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Gazing
at
the
high
starry
sky
,
at
the
moon
,
at
the
comet
,
and
at
the
glow
from
the
fire
,
Pierre
experienced
a
joyful
emotion
.
"
There
now
,
how
good
it
is
,
what
more
does
one
need
?
"
thought
he
.
And
suddenly
remembering
his
intention
he
grew
dizzy
and
felt
so
faint
that
he
leaned
against
the
fence
to
save
himself
from
falling
.
Without
taking
leave
of
his
new
friend
,
Pierre
left
the
gate
with
unsteady
steps
and
returning
to
his
room
lay
down
on
the
sofa
and
immediately
fell
asleep
.
The
glow
of
the
first
fire
that
began
on
the
second
of
September
was
watched
from
the
various
roads
by
the
fugitive
Muscovites
and
by
the
retreating
troops
,
with
many
different
feelings
.
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The
Rostóv
party
spent
the
night
at
Mytíshchi
,
fourteen
miles
from
Moscow
.
They
had
started
so
late
on
the
first
of
September
,
the
road
had
been
so
blocked
by
vehicles
and
troops
,
so
many
things
had
been
forgotten
for
which
servants
were
sent
back
,
that
they
had
decided
to
spend
that
night
at
a
place
three
miles
out
of
Moscow
.
The
next
morning
they
woke
late
and
were
again
delayed
so
often
that
they
only
got
as
far
as
Great
Mytíshchi
.
At
ten
o'clock
that
evening
the
Rostóv
family
and
the
wounded
traveling
with
them
were
all
distributed
in
the
yards
and
huts
of
that
large
village
.
The
Rostóvs
'
servants
and
coachmen
and
the
orderlies
of
the
wounded
officers
,
after
attending
to
their
masters
,
had
supper
,
fed
the
horses
,
and
came
out
into
the
porches
.
In
a
neighboring
hut
lay
Raévski
's
adjutant
with
a
fractured
wrist
.
The
awful
pain
he
suffered
made
him
moan
incessantly
and
piteously
,
and
his
moaning
sounded
terrible
in
the
darkness
of
the
autumn
night
.
He
had
spent
the
first
night
in
the
same
yard
as
the
Rostóvs
.
The
countess
said
she
had
been
unable
to
close
her
eyes
on
account
of
his
moaning
,
and
at
Mytíshchi
she
moved
into
a
worse
hut
simply
to
be
farther
away
from
the
wounded
man
.
In
the
darkness
of
the
night
one
of
the
servants
noticed
,
above
the
high
body
of
a
coach
standing
before
the
porch
,
the
small
glow
of
another
fire
.
One
glow
had
long
been
visible
and
everybody
knew
that
it
was
Little
Mytíshchi
burning
--
set
on
fire
by
Mamónov
's
Cossacks
.
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"
But
look
here
,
brothers
,
there
's
another
fire
!
"
remarked
an
orderly
.
All
turned
their
attention
to
the
glow
.
"
But
they
told
us
Little
Mytíshchi
had
been
set
on
fire
by
Mamónov
's
Cossacks
.
"