Moreover, he met in Paris a couple of acquaintances a little older than himself, who were only too glad to see something of the beautiful Regina, so that there were often supper-parties after the play, and trips in motorcars in the morning, horse races in the afternoon, and all manner of amusements, with a general tendency to look upon sleep as a disease to be avoided and the wish to rest as a foolish weakness.
"Whosoever Shall Offend"
F. Marion Crawford
The staff of an English hospital with a mobile column attached to the Belgian cavalry for picking up the wounded on the field, had come into the town before dusk with a convoy of ambulances and motorcars.
"The Soul of the War"
Philip Gibbs
They think nothing of going ahead blindly and buying the most expensive jewels; I have seen them even buy motorcars.
"The Secrets of the German War Office"
Dr. Armgaard Karl Graves