Emma is a good soul, and willing; but has not the mind and method required to cover a book properly.
At last she understood why Emma's old mother had had to die alone in a little cottage away in Northumberland; Emma, good soul, being too devoted to her mistress to ask for the necessary week, in order to go home and nurse her mother.
Emma, good soul, will let you dry it before the fire.
No, but my good soul,' said Gabriel, 'you are quite mistaken.
Jist take hold of my leg and draw me back, will you, that's a good soul?
Have a cup of tea, there's a good soul," replied the buxom female, coaxingly.
Now go away, Raddle, there's a good soul, or you'll only aggravate her.
And what, my good soul, is the course for us to pursoo?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good soul" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.