Alas, good friends, say not so," said Gerard, his teeth chattering with cold and fear.
I shall not live long, good friends; and his time is shorter than mine.
Kind dame, good friends," said Margaret trembling, "let me tell you how the letter ends.
The pardoners are my good friends, but palmers and pilgrims, what think you I gain by them?
It was easy for him to say, Be good friends, and nothing beyond; but after that day in the workshop it was impossible for Richard and Margaret to be anything but lovers.
You and she are to be good friends, and nothing beyond.
This is no vain boasting--receive it not so, good friends: it is but truth.
Good friends,' she said, 'I believe one thought fills every mind present here.
If there appear any want of maidenly reserve in what I say, let the cause, good friends, for which I speak and act, be my excuse.
You and he should be good friends, as all the Sturtevants and Maitlands have been for generations before you," said Miss Eunice, after the presentation had been made, and during which ceremony Monty had wisely refrained from speech.
Well, Katy, be sure if Johnny picked her out she was the right one, an' me an' Eunice hopes to see the pair of ye good friends yet.
Then he added, seriously--"I knew Angela would keep us good friends.
I agreed with her that I would drop the subject for a while, and that meanwhile we should be good friends.
My good friends, this may be the last time I will ever speak to you .
Our little girl has made some good friends, as I felt sure she would.
Uncle Henry said he hoped she and I would be good friends, and I told him I was quite sure we should.
She and Marjorie were apparently very good friends, but there was a look in Marjorie's eyes sometimes when they rested on her cousin, which Elsie did not like.
Although Elsie's companionship had not proved quite all she had anticipated, still they had hitherto been perfectly good friends.
That duty, my good friends, lies on us, as on all mankind still, from our cradle to our grave, and after that through all eternity.
Come, leetle Maud, you are not to be so cross; it will be much better you and I to be good friends together.
I am to go to London first, where I 'av, oh, so good friends!
I tell you, my good friends, it is not timidity--it is all pride.
My good friends,' said I, 'you have a cold post to-night.
Good neighbours, good friends,' he said, and put out his hand and touched them; he was as much agitated as they.
Nay, my good friends, the Maire of a French commune fears neither man nor devil in the exercise of his duty.
The monkey and the elephant were good friends, for they had known each other in the jungle, Tum Tum often having passed under the tree where Mappo's home was.
My elephant and that monkey Mappo were good friends.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good friends" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.