:14:01
	That's very interesting, Miss Millen.
:14:03
	You've managed to bridge the gap between Darwin
and the Book of Genesis in a single phrase.
:14:08
	- McMillen.
- Mmm?
:14:10
	- Clara McMillen.
- Oh!
:14:12
	I'm Prok.
:14:14
	- Sorry?
- It's a nickname my graduate students have given me.
:14:17
	Pro... fessor K... insey. Prok.
:14:21
	At first I worried that it suggested
an inappropriate level of intimacy...
:14:24
	between teacher and student...
:14:26
	that could lead to
a loss of respect down the line.
:14:28
	I think it just means they like you.
:14:30
	Yes. Eventually I realized that.
:14:36
	Um, tomato bisque and sandwiches?
:14:38
	Please.
:15:20
	Such an impressive collection.
:15:22
	Thanks. They used to be
categorized by period.
:15:25
	But then I rearranged them
alphabetically by composer.
:15:27
	I find it's more efficient.
:15:29
	Did you ever think about playing professionally?
Because you're very good.
:15:32
	Oh, please. Thank you.
:15:34
	But, uh, "very good" isn't good enough.
:15:38
	I got you a present.
:15:42
	- Ah!
- Here.
:15:52
	Oh.
:15:54
	Oh, how marvelous!
:15:56
	- They're the right size.
- Oh!