The author Morten Korch (1876-1954) shows around home at Bro Skovgård. He arrives with the 'red horses', walks with his wife and reads aloud to the grandchildren. On the audio side he quotes his original poems and tells a story of sounding Funen from the publication "Godtfolk".
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