Importing Eudora Address Book into Mail.App on Mountain Lion

HELP - I recently upgraded to Mountain Lion (10.8) and didn't realise this meant that my beloved Eudora died on me!
Undaunted I successfully imported my mailbox files from Eudora into MAIL albeit they need cleaning up.
BUT I cannot find the address items anywhere?!?!??!?!?
I have a MACBOOK PRO that's about 2 years old (2.4 GHz - intel 5 - 4GB RAM) if that makes a difference.
Three questions:
1)   Does MAIL use the CONTACTS file on the MAC  ???
2)  Where the **** are the addresses?  I can't see them in my "EUDORA FOLDER"  IF I could find them I guess I could have a go at importing them into my CONTACTS.
3)  IF sorry WHEN I find the contacts should it carry over group addresses ???
Many Thanks
PC

I feel your pain.
Did you follow all the links on the Right side over there>>More Like This
Did you use :
https://itservices.stanford.edu/service/emailcalendar/email/eudoramigration/maco sxmail
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/7050/eudora-mailbox-cleaner

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