Two friends were comparing notes. They were discussing the place of work and professions of their son and son in law respectively. Each one wanted to impress on the other the importance and status of the relative. The conversation followed.
Henry: My son James works in the Premier Foundries.
Martin: My son -in -law changed his job. He was employed in a Rolling Mill. He got a new lucrative job. Now he is working in the 'Forgeries'.He is very happy.
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