1Ka-fo′-kab is the name of a ceremony performed as soon as a party of successful head-hunters returns home.
2This ceremony is called "ka-fo′-kab," and the man who performs it is known by the title of "in-ka-fa′."
3But Kab had been able to gain one concession from his allies.
4He stepped so close to Kab that that their noses almost touched.
5Kab focused his eyes but could see nothing more in the darkness.
6Kab began to glean where his Arab friend's argument was leading.
7Abu Sufyan nodded, satisfied that Kab would uphold his end of the bargain.
8Huyayy put an arm on Kab and pulled the men apart.
9She sat down beside him, looking up at Kab with uncertainty.
10He looked at Kab as if he did not recognize him.
11Kab finally turned back and stepped inside the protective walls of the fortress.
12Kab did not flinch as Sa'd looked straight into his eyes and spoke.
13Kab had made a sour face when he heard the name.
14But for the KAB, he would not have given the car a second glance.
15Conclusion: The modified survey is a reliable measure of KAB.
16Kab stood perfectly still as the cloaked men approached him.