Enter Horatio and a Servant.
HORATIO.
What are they that would speak with me?SERVANT.
Sailors, sir. They say they have letters for you.HORATIO.
Let them come in.[Exit Servant.]
I do not know from what part of the world
I should be greeted, if not from Lord Hamlet.Enter Sailors.
FIRST SAILOR.
God bless you, sir.HORATIO.
Let him bless thee too.FIRST SAILOR.
He shall, sir, and't please him. There's a letter for you, sir. It comes from th'ambassador that was bound for England; if your name be Horatio, as I am let to know it is.HORATIO.
[Reads.] 'Horatio, when thou shalt have overlooked this, give these fellows some means to the King. They have letters for him. Ere we were two days old at sea, a pirate of very warlike appointment gave us chase. Finding ourselves too slow of sail, we put on a compelled valour, and in the grapple I boarded them. On the instant they got clear of our ship, so I alone became their prisoner. They have dealt with me like thieves of mercy. But they knew what they did; I am to do a good turn for them. Let the King have the letters I have sent, and repair thou to me with as much haste as thou wouldst fly death. I have words to speak in thine ear will make thee dumb; yet are they much too light for the bore of the matter. These good fellows will bring thee where I am. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern hold their course for England: of them I have much to tell thee. Farewell.
He that thou knowest thine,
HAMLET.'Come, I will give you way for these your letters,
And do't the speedier, that you may direct me
To him from whom you brought them.[Exeunt.]
YOU ARE READING
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
Aventure"The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet, is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. Set in Denmark, the play depicts Prince Hamlet and his revenge against his uncle, Claudius, who has murdered Hamlet's father in order...