3 And when they went out for to fight, there were never men more terrible than these. Yea, in the heat of the battle, there was not one of the men of Hu that could stand up against them.
4 ¶ Now, the men of Cann were very bold, being strenuous of purpose and knowing not fear. Also, they were full of a great vim.
5 And it came to pass that they were sent against one of the strongholds of the men of Hu. And it was a place that was girded round with cunning devices, and the fortifications of it, they were stronger than iron.
6 And when they had pitched their camp before it, behold, all the garrison did band themselves together, and they did arm themselves with mighty weapons, being resolved that the men of Cann, they should not take that place.
I Nevertheless, their resistance, it availed them nothing; neither was there any power either of earth or of hell for to stay the men of Cann in the violence of their onslaught.
8 For they were a valiant lot, scornful of danger and unafraid to die. Also, they were full of a great vim.
9 Wherefore, they called the name of that place Vimy Ridge, meaning, because it was taken with a great vim. And so it is known even unto this day.
10 ¶ Now the men of Anz did come from a land at the other side of the earth, being six weeks journey in a ship.
11 And certain of them were sent unto Egypt for to make them ready to fight; and they sojourned there many days.
12 And the fire of their ardour burned very bright in that land; yea, the flame of it did blaze forth even as a living thing.