As any child would have told you, in the days when the education system was
not overwhelmed by classes in citizenship, comic-strip Shakespeare and
indoor golf, Portugal is our oldest ally. A walk around the Estrela district
of the capital, Lisbon, reveals O Hospital Ingles, where English visitors
for more than three centuries have come if unwell, and next to it the Cemitério
Ingles, where they ended up if the leeches were not feeling peckish.
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