- Reverend Eckhardt: I can't explain it. I thought I was a man of reason, a man of science, and a man of God. I am not sure of anything anymore. The Catholics! We should take him to the Catholics. They know about these things.
- Reverend Eckhardt: [voice over] To the editor of the psychic magazine. Dear Professor Ryan, in my work I have stumbled upon an adolescent who seems to fit the classic pattern of a psychoactive prepubescent worthy of publication in your journal. I will soon have and opportunity to closely observe the child for manifestations of abnormal behavior fitting your description of a poltergeist. I will keep you informed of all future developments. Very truly yours, Reverend Roland Eckardt.
- Title Card: Father William Bowdern returned to the university and its chapel where he continued to serve for another thirty years. The boy known as Robbie, whose true identity has never been made public, went on to lead a normal life. He married and raised a family. Father Bowdern performed the Nuptial Mass.
- Phyllis Mannheim: I take you in out of charity, and this is how you repay me? By undermining me? Look what you've done.
- Aunt Hanna: He was happy until you showed up. He's always happy until you show up.
- Phyllis Mannheim: That's because you indulge his fantasies. You never exercise a drop of discipline.
- Aunt Hanna: Why bother with a drop when you're drowning him in it. The boy has no childhood left. Now I know just what you meant by "repay you," you and that nickel-and-dime husband of yours.
- Phyllis Mannheim: Oh, that's it.
- Aunt Hanna: When I die, you will be paid in full.
- [Phyllis exits]
- Aunt Hanna: In full. In full.
- [drops teeth in glass]