Sukhomvit wrote:
Hello members! I am newbie and want to learn more about Ireland and Irish. Please help me out.
In William Trevor short story - Lost Ground, a Reverend was explaining to his brother.
"A young fellow would have certain thoughts, the Reverend Cutcheon explained. It was the way of things that a young fellow could become confused, owing to the age he was and the changes that had taken place in his body."
Please someone explain for me the meaning of bold words.
Further more, if someone have read this story, please explain what is meaning of the story title: Lost Ground.
Thanks.
It was the way of things - That's how things are. That is how it happens.
I haven't read the story.
Lost ground - I think it means to "fall behind", either literally or figuratively.