The Garden Party

By considering the aforementioned lines in particular and the role of Sheridan sisters in the story in general, establish your argument that what provokes Leila more to dance in the party.

“‘Quite a good floor, isn’t it?’ drawled a faint voice close to her ear. ‘I think it’s most beautifully slippery,’ said Leila. ‘Pardon!’ The faint voice sounded surprised, Leila said it again. And there was a tiny pause before the voice echoed, ‘Oh, quite!’ and she was swung round again.”

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I'm sorry, I do not see the lines you've quoted above in the text of Mansfield's, The Garden Party.