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Algernon was elated by the success of his song, and by Lady Seely's full acknowledgment of his cousinship, and he left the mansion in Mayfair in very good spirits, as has been said. But when he got back to his inn-a private hotel in a dingy street behind Oxford Street-he began to feel a recurrence of the disappointment which had oppressed him, when