B.- Well, sure-- you-- you drove your oxen by voice more than anything. And you had your reins to get your team around. You pulled it around. You might cuss him a little bit if he didn't get over as quick as he ought to. But as a rule, why, you just had three words to say to an oxen, to the leader of a ox team, and that was, "Whoa, ha, and gee." And that was stop, right and left, you see. And, of course, as a rule an ox driver had a ten or twelve foot footstock, you know, and he'd rap them on the horns, you know, rather than whip them with a lash. He'd just punch them on the horns and they'll heed a warning or a tap on the horns a whole lot quicker than they would a lash from the whip.