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In Breaking Dawn, The fourth book of the Twilight Saga, Edward seals Bella's bites for her to become a vampire and to save her life. He licks over her wounds so she doesn't bleed to death. : ) That is the only vampire novel that I know of that you can seal wounds with spit. Vampire spit, that is. : )

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