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Daisy and Gatsby get along and although it was awkward at first, as the day progressed, it was no longer as awkward. They got along

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What does nick learn about the relationship between Gatsby and daisy?

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What indications are there at the end of the chapter that tom and daisy are going to stay together despite his philandering and her love for gatsby?

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