Previous recipients list in Mail

We have had a software problem with my wife's mac. I set her up as a user on my iMac, then we wiped her machine and reconstructed. Here is the problem. On her laptop now, there are no previous recipients in Mail. As it turns out, she really needs these. They are on the iMac. I need to move that list from the iMac to her laptop.
I have looked in Library/application support, but can find no entry for Mail or Address book. I know that there must be a file somewhere with this data. Any ideas?

That seems to be just what I need.
Here was (is still) my confusion - when I just navigate to Library/application support - there is no entry for address book, but when I do it as you said, by holding down opt and selecting library from the go menu - there it is.
Why is this?

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