How can I transfer data from DD & HD 3.5" floppies to my MacBook Pro running Lion?

I hope this is the correct forum group,
and if it’s not, I apologize. I didn't find
one that was really related to my topic.
I was given lots of legacy files (mostly Eudora email messages and other text files from 1995-2000) that I need to access from 3.5" diskettes (in both high density and double density formats) and reuse the data in my current environment:
MacBook Pro (v 4.1) running OS 10.7.
DHCP over TCP/IP home network with several PCs running Win XP, the MacBook Pro and 2 iPhones; and
iCloud is setup.
Also a Mac IIci loaded with OS 7.6.1, which hasn't been booted up in years, but I will try to do that next as I locate a video cable. (Please note that the files in question did not originate from this Mac IIci.)
Before I get too far down any path, can some one please tell me which route is the most feasible and practical to start with?
Resurrect the Mac IIci using it’s floppy disk drive to read the files, then:
Create access to my email and send myself the data;
Add the Mac IIci to the network in order to move the data;
Connect it directly to my MacBook Pro and migrate the files;
OR
  2.  Using am ext USB floppy drive, copy the files directly onto the MacBook Pro;
OR
3.  A better approach you might recommend.
My questions may seem very naive as there might be compatibility issues using the Mac IIci due to the differences in the technologies, I would think.  But perhaps it's doable?
If I take the second route, I will need to find a compatible ext floppy drive. I have scoured the Internet seeking one that is compatible for Mac and that can read both the 720 kB DD (normal or double density) as well as the1.14 MB HD (high density) formats.  No luck. Most manufacturers do not specify whether or not they support the DD format. The ones that do are for PC. Any suggestions?
Sorry for being such a dunce about this. I would really appreciate some advice and being pointed in the right direction. Thank you for your time and patience.

Hi Kurt,
The Mac IIci is not even powering on at all. Tried again with wih a tested power cable and no luck. 
I think it's best that take  this issue to the Older Hardware Community. Not only did I see a fair number of replacement parts for the IIci avaiable online, but there also vintage external floppy drives as well. I'm not giving up.
Thank you for your time and interest in helping.

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