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Summary of Act 4, Scene 6: Sailors tell Horatio that Hamlet has returned to Denmark.
Hamlet writes that his ship was attacked by pirates. In the battle, Hamlet boarded the pirate ship, and at that moment the pirate ship got clear of Hamlet's ship. One might expect that the pirates would want to hold the prince for ransom, but Hamlet promised the pirates to do them a "good turn" at some future time, and so persuaded them to bring him back to Denmark.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are still headed for England. Horatio is to deliver Hamlet's other letters to the King, and then come meet him. Hamlet has astonishing news for Horatio.
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