HOPE.—The lines ascending with regularity.
HYPOCRISY.—Small A's and O's, open at bottom.
HYSTERIA.—Very irregular writing, badly made letters, and wild crossing strokes to t's, thin and long downstrokes, initial small letters out of proportion to remainder of words.
INDOLENCE.—Rounded writing, sloping "backwards"—i.e., to the left (See A.5.)
INDECISION.—Thin strokes crossing the t's, or else the stroke "tucked in."
INGENUITY.—Curious and original shaped capitals.
INSINCERITY.—Letters raised high above the level, words thread-like, terminations indistinct.
INTEMPERANCE.—Curious rough, black strokes, or else vague formation of letters.
INTRIGUE.—Twisted forms to letters, unnecessary and thread-like strokes.