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Nelly had known that Catherine had a lot of feelings and emotions also Catherine is used to her emotions getting to her. So on Edgers point of view Catherine is a nice girl and a princess to him. That is because Catherine had told Edgar that she likes him and he went crazy into love with her. Also Edgar is willing to get Catherine anything that she asks for. Edgar is not like Nelly even though Nelly thinks Edgar is a nice person and Catherine is negative to Nelly.

Nelly on the other hand believes Catherine is spoiled little girl who does what she wants with no one stopping her. Also Nelly believes that Edgar is a positive person because he has respect and Catherine is always negative of what she talks about others behind peoples back. Also
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Also that is hat gets Nelly mad about is that she is getting spoiled so Nelly starts to talk about her behind her back. So that is why Nelly and Catherine can not be together. Also on the other hand Edgar believes that Catherine really loves him but actually She is using him for his money so she can get what she wants off of Edgar. Also Edgar does not realise it and still thinks that she is a nice girl who is smart an kind.

To continue, Edgar and Nelly are the only two who could get along and Nelly and Catherine will not be able to get along with each other. Also because of all the things that Nelly had said about Catherine and all the things Catherine said about Nelly Make it hard for them two to be together and share the same relationship of being friends. Also Edgar is the story is blindly in love with Catherine and is doing a lot for her and keeps on supporting her. Also Nelly thinks that Edgar is doing to much for her and should not do that because he is spoiling her.

In conclusion, Nelly and Catherine will not be able to be friends and Edgar and Catherine will share there happy life with each other while Catherine uses Edgar only for him money and while Edgar is blindly in love with

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