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With money such as Panina is keeping from the people we shall found schools, where every one shall learn.
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Panina is not a countess here, she is a plain citizen, and she has taken the people's money.
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Countess Panina was arrested and brought to trial before the first Supreme Revolutionary Tribunal.
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Countess Panina, who had been in charge of department before Kollontay, true to the principles of the bourgeoisie, had persuaded the higher employees to go on strike.
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I asked Panina if she believed in the self-governing of charitable institutions as introduced by Kollontay.
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Countess Panina was in Peter and Paul Fortress when I first saw her.
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Although Panina has had all the advantages of an aristocratic training with the best schools and teachers, besides having a natural thirst for knowledge, Kollontay is the more cultured of the two.
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When the Bolsheviki came into power Panina had in her possession ninety thousand rubles belonging to the government.
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Countess Panina flushed with anger and looked at me quizzically.
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Panina owns one of the best libraries in Russia, has been a member of the City Duma of Petrograd, a nominee for the Constituent Assembly, and for years took part in public life.
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