And then when I went up to bed she come up with me and fetched her candle, and tucked me in, and mothered me so good I felt mean, and like I couldn’t look her in the face.

– Mark Twain

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapter 41. Huck feels guilty after taking advantage of and lying to Tom’s Aunt Sally, because she had good intentions and was so loving towards him. She is one of leading mother figures in book.