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"If you'll unyoke the oxen, I'll be ready in a moment to eat them."
"You are a God-fearing man, I known, so make haste and unyoke them."
Flagon-dry helped me unyoke the oxen.
They helped me unyoke the horses-one could see them in their mind's eye charioteers already-and showed me where to find water and feed.
I used to unyoke and make a wisp of straw and wisp her all over, rub all the sweat off so they didn't take cold, you see.
The oxen we had been obliged to unyoke that they might fill themselves with grass and water, since otherwise I feared that we should never get them on to their feet again.
At first he was struck down, and for some time was unable to rise; but at length he contrived to unyoke the team, and crawled partly on his hands and knees down the clearing.
But an important reason for the long, unbroken stretch of work in the field was undoubtedly the amount of time and trouble that was necessary to yoke and unyoke a team of eight, or even four, oxen.
They were working on the other two, struggling to unyoke the terrified healthy horse from the broken-legged one, when a warning shout came that the leaders had come back around-moving very fast-and the yellow-garbed track crew had to sprint madly for safety themselves.