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1 Sandy | camped. They unyoked the oxen, and fed them. They built 2 Sandy | over all the carts and the oxen, and the men lay down under 3 Sandy | it away. They yoked the oxen, and, as soon as the sand 4 Sandy | be in the city. Yoke the oxen and start on."~Then the 5 Sandy | then.~All night long the oxen went on. Near daybreak, 6 Sandy | where we were yesterday. The oxen must have turned about while 7 Sandy | slept."~They unyoked the oxen, but there was no water 8 Sandy | over the carts, and the oxen lay down, tired and thirsty. 9 Sandy | I must find water. The oxen cannot go on if they do 10 Sandy | and then they watered the oxen, and bathed. ~Then they 11 Wise | enough grass for so many oxen. Either he or I ought to 12 Wise | that is not cut up. The oxen will eat grass that has 13 Wise | will have been eaten by the oxen that have gone before, while 14 Wise | have gone before, while my oxen will eat the freshly grown 15 Wise | carriage, drawn by milk-white oxen. Then he called ten other 16 Wise | and wet grasses upon the oxen and the carriage. Then he 17 Wise | and supperless to bed. The oxen, too, were hungry and thirsty 18 Wise | every man. They drove the oxen on ahead of them, but the 19 Wise | of the circle he had the oxen lie down, and also some 20 Granny| heavily loaded that the oxen could not draw them through 21 Granny| want to hire him to help my Oxen pull these wagons across