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English: A bronze disc illustrated with Lilias Adie's face surrounded by herbal plants, notable buildings of Torryburn, a crescent moon and a devil figure blowing a horn. It reads: "Lilias Adie 1640-1704 - they feared she would rise from the dead - how could she as she was an ordinary woman accused. "Oh keep me. There she is coming"."
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