His fate soon led him to Berdichev, "the Jewish Moscow," where he married for a second time, and settled down for many years.
There are two great fairs, at Kiev and Berdichev respectively, and many of minor importance.
In the treaty of demarcation between the Lithuanians and the Poles in 1546 Berdichev was assigned to the former.
An invitation from Markov to him to come to Berdichev had no result, either that night or on the 28th.
The balconies of the Berdichev houses are full of curious spectators; the women wave their handkerchiefs.