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Excerpt from Records of the Priory of the Isle of May
And there may yet be seen, in a grey weather-beaten cliff at Caplachie or Caiplie, on the shore of Fife, opposite to the Isle of May, a group of caves, hollowed out in the rock. Of these, the middle and largest one has many small crosses rudely incised on its walls, while over the cave, and entering from it by steps out in the rock, there was till lately a little chamber, with a bench on its inner side cut in the rock, both of which have been traditionally associated with St. Adrian,1 as his oratory and abode.
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