Such was the state of Lisbon in 1755, and, as far as cleanliness was concerned, it was not much improved in 1830; but since then, under the beneficial influence of a liberal and more enlightened government, vast improvements have taken place; drains have been formed; it is paved and well lighted, and as well Patrolled as any city in Europe, though not more so than the second city of the kingdom, Oporto, through any part of which a person may walk at night without the slightest fear of robbery, owing to a highly efficient municipal guard.
"The Prime Minister"
W.H.G. Kingston
So Fred De Garmo and Bill Madison Patrolled the country in rather desultory fashion, if the truth be known.
"Lonesome Land"
B. M. Bower
The yard between the two walls was Patrolled by a smartly disciplined score of Vininese.
"The Instant of Now"
Irving E. Cox, Jr.