The threads of Mrs. Grainger's influence were so ramified, indeed, as to be found in Mrs. Dallam, who declared she was the rudest woman in New York and yet had copied her brougham; in Mr. Cuthbert and Trixton Brent; in Mrs. Kame; in Mrs. Holt, who proclaimed her a tower of strength in charities; and lastly in Mr. Grainger himself, who, although he did not spend much time in his wife's company, had for her an admiration that amounted to awe.
"A Modern Chronicle, Volume 5"
Winston Churchill
Your forbear was, I know Kame-a-lili-like-kalico, Or some such name; who got in that great tiff And tumbled all his foes down off the cliff.
"Poems of Experience"
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
One da, going that garden thro' That little pear Kame to the fue Of Thomas Smith and 'is sister Sue Those tou!
"Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions"
Slason Thompson