I know, it's also tragic, and Fanny's situation (as well as Edmund's) at this point is more than incomfortable, but I can't help laughing at this:
Chapter 27 - Edmund's conversation with Fanny about Mary and the necklace she gave Fanny:
you have always known my opinion of her; you can bear me witness, Fanny, that I have never been blinded
*cough* *snort*