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Just before laertes dies, he says to hamlet, “exchange forgiveness with me, noble hamlet: / mine and my father's death come not upon thee, / nor thine on me! ” what is the best interpretation of hamlet's reply, “heaven make thee free of it! ” in the last scene of the play?

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