Eliza is considered to be
A coquette
Major Sanford is considered to be this. Lucy calls him this in her letters.
A rake
Mr. Boyer's occupation
Reverand or Clergyman
Lucy wants Eliza to be with
Mr. Boyer
The only thing that Eliza doesn't like about Mr. Boyer is
His occupation
Major Sanford's intentions with Eliza are not this
Marriage
Mr. Boyer is good friends with
T. Selby
Lucy does not want Eliza to be with
Major Sanford
The person who follows Eliza around and "reports" her actions to Mr. Boyer
T. Selby
Major Sanford wants this after he is rejected by Eliza
Revenge
Mr. Boyer is warned of this of Eliza
She has many admirers
Lucy believes Sanford is not capable of
Reform or change
Eliza feels like this woman might be better for Mr. Boyer
Her mother
Major Sanford considers this to "keep" Eliza
Sobriety
Mr. Boyer joins Eliza to her home because he expects her to accept
His hand in marriage
Lucy disapproves of Eliza's
Eliza says this when Mr. Boyer "proposes"
"O, no, I am too selfish for that"
Major Sanford approaches Eliza's mother in hopes to
Infiltrate her circle of friends and family
Mr. Boyer is heartbroken and realizes Eliza is not for him when
He searches for Eliza in the garden and finds both Eliza and Major Sanford together
Lucy gives her hand to
George Sumner