I grinned at jvb, "A disguise is easy if you just keep it simple!"
I quickly grabbed some of the burlap that Jurak had picked up for us, borrowed a knife from the ever helpful Womble and cut it into the right sized strips. I quickly braided my hair and wound it tightly around my head. Grabbing a couple of 'bobby pins'from the bottom of my backpack (yes I still have it, although it is much lighter now) I secured it. I then wrapped one of the burlap strips around my head like a turban. Then I cut a neck hole in the bigger strip I'd cut, draped it over my head so that it hung to the ground, covering my arms down to my elbowa and tied it off with a small rope (about two man's height, but thin and supple that I also managed to dig out of Juraks supplies - "Whoever had owned the rope in the past must have been a thief," I laughed).
Then I leaned over and walked with a shuffling step and holding out my palm and started saying, "Good master, can you supply a few pence for a poor traveling pilgrim. I've traveled many a day to worship at the shrine of my holy mistress Kitar."
I straightened up, grinning at everyone. "Did it work?"