| HAMMER, triumph over adversity.
HAMMER, Troublesome little tasks which you
are reluctant to undertake.
HAMMOCK, A mournful ending of something to
which you had looked forward with delight.
HAM WITH FRILL, This denotes a nice
invitation, hospitality, pleasure with your
friends; also enjoyment followed by dismay;
a ham without a frill means increasing
fortune and success.
HAND, to be read in conjunction with
neighboring symbols and according to what it
points.
HAND, A sign of good fellowship, loyalty,
and affection; it may also indicate a
parting, a meeting or a bargain concluded;
other signs around it must be noticed in
order to read its special meaning. See also
Clenched Hand.
HANDBELL, You would much like to startle the
world by a wonderful discovery or amazing
theory by which your name would be known for
all time but you will need every possible
good symbol to appear in the cup to give you
any assurance of your ambition being
gratified.
HANDCUFFS, Disgrace, imprisonment,
misfortune, and dishonesty; this sign must
be read in connection with others around it.
HANDGLASS, An illusion quickly dispelled is
the meaning of this symbol.
HANDSCREEN, Even small demands sometimes
necessitate great effort on the part of
those to whom the demand is made.
HARE, a sign of a long journey, or the
return of an absent friend. Also of a speedy
and fortunate marriage to those who are
single.
HARE, The return of an absent friend
after a long absence; if it is running, a
journey is indicated; a dead hare foreshows
money acquired through industry.
HAREBELL, Peace, a placid existence, and
faithfulness in love are the meanings of
this lovely little flower; with other signs
you may expect news of a birth.
HARP, marriage, success in love.
HARP, This is a sign of melancholy and
predicts the possibility of a nervous
breakdown.
HARRISS LILLY, These graceful flowers
predict peace, joy, hope, and a wedding.
HARROW, This shows that much of your time
will be given endeavoring to make the lives
of those around you smooth and happy, whilst
you cheerfully spend your days in a somewhat
monotonous manner.
HARVEST, A shock of corn is a somewhat sad
emblem showing that you have sown that of
which the reaping will be tears; it is also
a warning of illness, especially to the
aged.
HASTENER FOR ROASTING MEAT, You are reminded
that you should endeavor to move with the
times, and not cling so tenaciously to ideas
and habits which are now obsolete.
HAT, success in life.
HAT, A symbol of luck, presents, success
in new work or enterprise; sometimes it
foreshows the arrival of a visitor.
HAWK, an enemy.
HAWK, This is an unfortunate symbol, as
it denotes circumstances in which people and
things seem to be working against you,
placing you in awkward and embarrassing
predicaments.
HAYRICK, This indicates a desire for mastery
and preeminence; it also shows that a doubt
will arise as to how best to proceed, but
you will find the right way out and will
come to a wise decision.
HEAD, A large head gives warning of family
trouble or of serious illness; a very small
head, waning ability or power; several
heads, mental distress or derangement.
HEARSE, A sign of bereavement or of sad news
of those who are bereaved.
HEART, pleasures to come; if surrounded by
dots, through money; if accompanied by a
ring, through marriage.
HEARTS, See Ace of Hearts.
HEATHER, A most fortunate sign of gratified
wishes and of coming good luck; to lovers it
is an assurance of much happiness.
HEAVENLY BODIES, SUN, MOON AND STARS,
signifies happiness and success.
HEDGE, This shows that through energy and
perseverance you will surmount obstacles and
carry all before you.
HEDGEHOG, You will be immensely surprised by
hearing that someone whom you had always
thought of as a confirmed bachelor is about
to be married.
HEMLOCK, The shadows of your past life have
an inconvenient habit of appearing at the
most awkward moments.
HEN, increase of riches or an addition to
the family.
HENS, Comfort and domestic felicity; a
hen roosting shows domestic annoyance and
money worries.
HIGHLANDER, This is a sign of sound business
capacity and a plodding contriver in
transactions.
HIVE, See Beehive.
HOCKEY STICK, A keenness for games and
success in the playing of them.
HOE, This means that you will often have
more to do than you can well accomplish;
each day things will occur needing your
attention and increasing your work, but in
spite of it you will have good health and
cheerfulness.
HOLLY, This indicates that something of
importance may be expected to occur in the
winter; unless gloomy signs appear in the
cup, it may be assumed that the event will
be a happy one.
HOLLYHOCK, You will have a friend, or lover,
who will never disappoint you.
HONEYCOMB, Prosperous undertakings, honor
and renown, and much which is delightful are
foreshown by this symbol.
HOOP, You will find immense satisfaction in
doing things that require energy even if
they are of little importance.
HORNS, You have a powerful enemy, or at
least someone who has feelings of animosity
towards you, which may prove to be
unpleasant in their result.
HORSE, desires fulfilled through a
prosperous journey.
HORSE, Comforts, loyal friends, and
pleasure; galloping horses mean that events
are hurrying towards you over which you have
no control, bringing many changes into your
life. See also Carriage and Horses.
HORSE COLLAR, To those who own horses, or do
business with them, this sign is a pleasant
indication of success in some transaction;
to others it would imply toil and a
strenuous effort to keep things going.
HORSEMAN, See Mounted Horseman.
HORSE-SHOE, a lucky journey or success in
marriage and choosing a partner.
HORSESHOE, An unexpected piece of good
fortune, the achievement of your wish, and
good luck in all you undertake; a double
horseshoe hastens the arrival of your
desires; a horseshoe reversed means an upset
of plans causing much disappointment and
vexation; a broken one denotes a dilemma,
trials, or discomforts.
HOT WATER BOTTLE, You will always find
compensation in all trials and discomforts.
HOT WATER CAN, Indisposition, irritability,
annoyances.
HOUR-GLASS, imminent peril.
HOURGLASS, A warning against delay in
arrangements or thought-of plans; with other
signs, the hourglass is a grave warning of
peril through illness or accident.
HOUSE, success in business.
HOUSE, A successful transaction, a visit,
a new home.
HUMAN FIGURES must be judged according to
what they appear to be doing. They are
generally good and denote love and marriage.
HUMAN FIGURINES, These must be judged
with regard to what they appear to be doing.
HYACINTH, This flower predicts love, joy,
and gratified ambition.
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