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'I've told you already, uncle, that we don't accept any authorities,' put in Arkady. 'We act by virtue of what we recognise as beneficial,' observed Bazarov. 'At the present time, negation is the most beneficial of all—and we deny——' 'Everything?' 'Everything!' 'What? not only art and poetry ... but even ... horrible to say ...' 'Everything,' repeated Bazarov, with indescribable composure. Pavel Petrovitch stared at him. He had not expected this; while Arkady fairly blushed with delight. 'Allow me, though,' began Nikolai Petrovitch. 'You deny everything; or, speaking more precisely, you destroy everything.... But one must construct too, you know.' 'That's not our business now.... The ground wants clearing first.' 'The present condition of the people requires it,' added Arkady, wit