:10:02
Risley-
:10:04
You've, uh -You've bargained
for more than you've gained.
:10:07
- Salutations.
- Look.
:10:21
- Come in.
- Hello?
:10:26
- You're Durham, aren't you?
- Yes.
:10:28
I was looking for Risley.
You don't know where he is?
:10:31
He's debating at the Union.
:10:33
I was just stealing
his "pathetic" symphony.
:10:37
I'm reading a paper on Tchaikovsky,
but I cannot find the third movement.
:10:40
If it's here at all,
which I don't think it is.
:10:45
Fetherstonhaugh's got a Pianola.
:10:47
I know.
His rooms are directly above mine.
:10:51
Oh, well, I'll come back with you then.
You're living in college now?
:10:56
- Beginning my second year.
- I'm third.
:10:59
I have seen you, though.
Hall, isn't it?
:11:04
If Risley's not coming,
perhaps I'd better get back.
:11:07
I didn't know you knew Risley.
:11:10
He's a dangerous man.
:11:12
A little of him
certainly goes a very long way.
:11:16
- You like this music?
- I'm afraid I do, yes.
:11:20
Sweet water from a foul well,
as they say.
:11:23
A good waltz is more my style.
:11:25
Hmm. Mine too, really.
:11:32
- Thank you. Good night.
- Good night, sir.
:11:37
Hall.
:11:39
- Oh! Got your third movement.
- I thought I'd come along with you instead.
:11:43
- Give me some of those to carry.
- It's all right. I think I've got them.
:11:46
- Good night.
- Good night, sir.
:11:48
Give.
:11:57
Mortarboard.