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how are the village rustics described​

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A village is usually a smallish grouping of houses and other buildings whose boundaries, though vague, are roughly defined. The writer used 'rustic' as it implies an old-world charm, pleasant, sunny and relaxed; a place where you can revel in nostalgia for a past, more genteel, time.

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A village is usually a smallish grouping of houses and other buildings whose boundaries, though vague, are roughly defined. The writer used 'rustic' as it implies an old-world charm, pleasant, sunny and relaxed; a place where you can revel in nostalgia for a past, more genteel, time.

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