On the following day, when he made a balance of income and expenditure, Macbeth had an agreeable surprise: he didn’t expect to have collected so much. Since he wished to be in Paris on July 14th and money was available, the Englishman dismantled the carriage, embarked it on the train, put Bird, the poor white horse, in a wagon, took three seats in third class for him, his wife and Silvester, and on the afternoon of the 12th they were all in Paris.