Attach a yoke or harness to.
1 As soon as the feast was over, Hendricks gave the word to inspan .
2 Shall I tell the boys to inspan the oxen, Baas?
3 By this time Mouti had got up the horses, and asked if he was to inspan .
4 I want to inspan at six sharp to-morrow.'
5 Many a time he implored them to inspan and leave the place; but each time they cried him down.
6 He would have to wait at Rustchuk to get his return cargo, and could easily inspan a fresh engineer.
8 I called Hans and bade him inspan as quickly as possible, explaining to him that yonder was Marais's camp.
9 Then I went to inspan the horses with the idea of following you, only to find that they were gone.
10 So the Baas Anscombe set to work to inspan the horses, the Missie Heda helping him, while I packed the things.
11 I at once ordered the burghers to up-saddle, and to inspan the ten waggons we had with us laden with ammunition and flour.
12 A few hundred yards away stood the cart of our clergyman, who was frantically trying to unharness his mules and inspan horses in their place.
13 At sundown they inspanned again, and started across the darkening veldt.
14 Very hastily I swallowed some food, while Footsack inspanned the horses.
15 Inspan your horses, Macumazahn, for I have done my business and am ready to start.
16 After a hurried breakfast the oxen were inspanned , and Denis was placed in the homeward-bound waggon.
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