Remove the yoke or harness from.
1 The bearer will overtake us with your answer at our first outspan .
2 On reaching the commando, I gave orders to outspan at twelve o'clock.
3 Here Anna alighted, and left the 'boy' to outspan and watch the cart.
4 Such being the case we decided to outspan and lunch.
5 Well, we'll outspan and have our tiffin under the palms.
6 But, young lady, tell me, can we outspan here?
7 We must outspan till it gets cooler.
8 To outspan now would be a crime.
9 About two o'clock, however, just as they had started after a short outspan , a little incident occurred.
10 On-saddle and off-saddle, in-span and outspan , plenty to eat and a little sleep; and the air does the rest.
11 At our outspan at noon yesterday he came to me and offered me my liberty if I would help him.
12 Night came on, and they were compelled at length to outspan , when the poor oxen lay down overcome with fatigue.
13 We always travelled all night, and used to outspan for five or six hours in the heat of the day to rest.
14 One might have thought Jan had never heard of outspan money, instead of its being a familiar and heating subject with him.
15 Our first outspan was in the valley of the Zwartkops River, close to a big vlei, which was surrounded by dense, scrubby jungle.
16 The whole laager could outspan under their shade, and it was a delightful, refreshing sensation to find oneself protected from the burning sun.
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