Need to delete an unsent message in Mountain Lion Mail

I attempted to send a mass e-mail in Mountain Lion mail to over 300 recipients.  The application would not let me do so, so I broke the mailing list up into smaller lists and sent multiple e-mails, which worked.  But now mail constantly notifies me that it cannot send the original e-mail to the multiple recipients.  Is there any way to delete this message?  It doesn't show up in the drafts or sent files, nor in the folders on the iCloud server.

Initially it wasn't showing up in drafts, but after quitting and restarting the application it appeared there and I was able to delete it.  Thanks!

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