Our chauffeur, who, being attached to the Comando Supremo, had become so accustomed to driving generals and cabinet ministers that he blagued the military sentries, and quite openly sneered at the orders of the Udine police, would jam on his brakes so suddenly that we would almost go through the wind-shield if a Carbineer held up his hand.
"Italy at War and the Allies in the West"
E. Alexander Powell
An assassin attempted the life of a Carbineer; his companions, inflamed with anger, pursued him and caught him in a church.
"The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 17"
Charles Francis Horne
"Carbineer, if the same to you, master," said the other, quietly; "I never served in the infantry."
"The Fortunes Of Glencore"
Charles James Lever