James Burne Worson was a shoemaker
who lived in Leamington, Warwickshire, England.
He had a little shop in one of the by-ways leading
off the road to Warwick. In his humble sphere
he was esteemed an honest man, although like many
of his class in English towns he was somewhat addicted
to drink. When in liquor he would make foolish
wagers. On one of these too frequent occasions
he was boasting of his prowess as a pedestrian and
athlete, and the outcome was a match against nature.
For a stake of one sovereign he undertook to run
all the way to Coventry and back, a distance of something
more than forty miles. This was on the 3d day
of September in 1873. He set out at once, the
man with whom he had made the bet—whose
name is not remembered—accompanied by Barham
Wise, a linen draper, and Hamerson Burns, a photographer,
I think, following in a light cart or wagon.
For several miles Worson went on very
well, at an easy gait, without apparent fatigue, for
he had really great powers of endurance and was not
sufficiently intoxicated to enfeeble them. The
three men in the wagon kept a short distance in the
rear, giving him occasional friendly “chaff”
or encouragement, as the spirit moved them. Suddenly—in
the very middle of the roadway, not a dozen yards from
them, and with their eyes full upon him—the
man seemed to stumble, pitched headlong forward, uttered
a terrible cry and vanished! He did not fall
to the earth—he vanished before touching
it. No trace of him was ever discovered.
After remaining at and about the spot
for some time, with aimless irresolution, the three
men returned to Leamington, told their astonishing
story and were afterward taken into custody.
But they were of good standing, had always been considered
truthful, were sober at the time of the occurrence,
and nothing ever transpired to discredit their sworn
account of their extraordinary adventure, concerning
the truth of which, nevertheless, public opinion was
divided, throughout the United Kingdom. If they
had something to conceal, their choice of means is
certainly one of the most amazing ever made by sane
human beings.