Reconnaissance aircraft by Lockheed.
1An oxcart, laden with vegetables for the market, lumbered along the streets.
2All were transported across the prairie from St. Joseph by oxcart.
3A big swath indicated the path of something as big as an oxcart.
4The oxcart carrying Joan was coming into the square and the people were shouting.
5The innkeeper's store and his warehouse contained everything from a needle to an oxcart.
6But on his last journey, unlike little Hanuman, Paravana rode in a decrepit oxcart.
7They say they must take an oxcart twenty kilometres to reach the nearest taxi stop.
8Borenson saw a young woman driving an oxcart.
9Sometimes his son puts his chair into an oxcart and brings him over to the ordinary.
10We left the oxcart at Campos Novos; from thence on the trail was only for pack- animals.
11The bishop himself had taken a party with an oxcart to retrieve the body of Brother Ffreol.
12Just before midday, the movement stopped when an oxcart became jammed at a turn inside the tunnel.
13An oxcart trundled slowly along the road.
14An oxcart was approaching from the west.
15A man at the reins of an oxcart passed, hauling bales of hay and a few barrels.
16We see no more the oxcart lumbering, creaking laboriously along, higher and higher up the rugged mountain side.