- Ossie Stone: [finds out Jess-Belle went to Granny Hart] What did you pay her with?
- Jess-Belle Stone: [hesitantly] My flesh and blood... my soul... my brain... my dreams... my hands.
- Narrator: [Opening Narration] The Twilight Zone has existed in many lands, in many times. It has its roots in history, in something that happened long, long ago and got told about and handed down from one generation of folk to the other. In the telling, the story gets added to and embroidered on, so that what might have happened in the time of the Druids is told as if it took place yesterday, in the Blue Ridge mountains. Such stories are best told by an elderly grandfather on a cold winter's night by the fireside - in the southern hills of The Twilight Zone.
- Ellwyn Glover: [picking flowers in a field] Hello, Jess.
- Jess-Belle Stone: You're a long way from home, Elly Glover. Lots of wildflowers around here. Saw a patch of *old maid's* fern up on the mountain.
- Ellwyn Glover: I notice a lot of *vixen* wort around here, myself.
- Jess-Belle Stone: I want to win a man's love.
- Granny Hart: Well, womankind's got her own kind of witchcraft for that.
- Jess-Belle Stone: He was mine for a while. Came sneaking off at night, kept a-quiet what went on between him and me. Never took me anyplace for the world to know. He made me promises. He made them when his face was hot as blood. Forgot them as soon as he was ten feet from my door.
- Granny Hart: Honey, you don't know much about men, do you?
- Jess-Belle Stone: Only him.
- Billy Ben Turner: Jess-Belle.
- Jess-Belle Stone: Don't you come near me.
- Billy Ben Turner: I thought you might want to wish us well, Jess.
- Jess-Belle Stone: You'll have nothing from me.
- Billy Ben Turner: No need for you to take on so.
- Jess-Belle Stone: What'd you want me to do? Run in there, throw my arms around her, tell her how glad I am?
- Billy Ben Turner: Jess, I'm sorry.
- Jess-Belle Stone: Remember the night we clung together in the sweet night grass down by the Eagle Rock Mountain? The moonlight made us see a silver mist on the fog below.
- Billy Ben Turner: I remember.
- Jess-Belle Stone: The day we ran through the scotch broom field, and the sun was blazing hot, and we fell together... and you touched me? The fire in me burned as hot as the white sun.
- Billy Ben Turner: The fire's turned to ashes now, Jess.
- Jess-Belle Stone: It still burns - here.
- [She motions to her heart]
- Billy Ben Turner: But it's different with Ellwyn and me.
- Jess-Belle Stone: Pretty clothes and her daddy's land? Is that the difference, Billy Ben?
- Billy Ben Turner: No. No, that's not the difference. I - I love her in a quiet way. You know, it...
- Jess-Belle Stone: I don't want to hear.
- Jess-Belle Stone: All kinds of torment in the world, I reckon.
- Billy Ben Turner: What would you know of torment, girl?
- Jess-Belle Stone: There's a torment comes from buying something and finding out the price is dear.
- Billy Ben Turner: What did you buy that cost so dear?
- Jess-Belle Stone: Something I love.
- Billy Ben Turner: Do you still love it, though the price was high?
- Jess-Belle Stone: Better than life.
- Billy Ben Turner: Better than me?
- Jess-Belle Stone: Ain't nothing I love better than you.
- Jess-Belle Stone: Change me back. Please, I'll pay. I promise I'll pay.
- Granny Hart: Well, your promises ain't much good. You're already trying to get out of paying for the first favor I done you.
- Granny Hart: [Poem sung throughout episode and Closing Narration] Fair was Elly Glover, / Dark was Jess-Belle, / Both they loved the same man, / And both they loved him well.