She could only stretch out her hands and cry somewhat wildly to the bronzed statues on each side of her, "Merci, mes AMIS, merci, merci," and flee into the house.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
24-35, regards the tale as a development of the Indian story influenced by the romance of AMIS.
"Europa's Fairy Book"
Joseph Jacobs
The name of that man was Thomas AMIS, and after his case became known in the great valley, it ceased to be a matter of doubt that the Americans would control the Mississippi.
"American Merchant Ships and Sailors"
Willis J. Abbot