If
one saw another person's animal lying under its burden, and he unloaded
it, allowing it to get up, and then reloaded the burden upon it, and
then shortly thereafter, the animal lay down again, he is still
obligated to unload or reload as necessary, for it is stated: “...
help, you shall help...”
If
the owner impudently walked away and sat down, saying to the bystander,
- “Since the commandment to unload my animal is incumbent upon you, if
you wish to unload, then unload, but I shall not help you” - the
bystander is exempt, for it is stated “...
you shall help with him...”