The Ear, the Eye and the Arm

What is a "vlei" in the novel, The Ear, the Eye and the Arm?

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A vlei, in Afrikaans, is a marshy wasteland. Afrikaans is a variation of Dutch, brought to Africa by early European settlers. Afrikaans and English are usually identified as the languages of the whites, while the native Africans speak a huge number of indigenous different languages and dialects.

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