Recovering Eudora email from the Time Machine

I recently installed Lion.  Had been using Eudora email with many files and folders..  Eudora is no longer supported under Lion.  If I could locate my Leporad-Eudora files, I could restore them in Leopard and then export them and import them into Mail.   How can I find the Eudora files on my Time Machine?
Chuck

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