She grabbed me and hugged me tight; and then gripped me by both hands, and shook and shook; and the tears come in her eyes, and run down over; and she couldn’t seem to hug and shake enough, and kept saying, “You don’t look as much like your mother as I reckoned you would; but law sakes, I don’t care for that, I’m so glad to see you! Dear, dear, it does seem like I could eat you up! Children, it’s your cousin Tom! – tell him howdy.”
– Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter 32. Aunt Sally, Tom’s gullible and lovable aunt, welcomes Huck with open arms, thinking he is Tom. – and Huck keeps up the pretence that he is her nephew.