
Polonius was stabbed through the arras, "wretched, rash, intruding fool" that he was.
Must've been painful, The pain, it's plain, was mainly from the drain; i.e., he died of exsanguination, not usually terribly painful, except when it's a drafty stone castle, in which case, the stab and the slab put an agonizing end to all his blab.
Had it not been Hamlet, but someone measuring for curtains, it would have been:
the Draper, with a rapier, in the alcove, behind the arras.
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