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  • By now, he should have crossed the line from hacker to hackee.
  • One wonders why Mrs . Hackee did not pursue Chippy once she learned of his whereabouts from a bird.
  • He is too fat to squeeze through the hole, but Chippy Hackee ( who is not too fat ) refuses to leave and remains below chuckling.
  • Mrs . Hackee refuses to enter the tree because her husband bites, but Goody calls to her husband and he comes to the hole with a kiss for her.
  • At home, Chippy suffers with a head cold, but Mrs . Hackee's lack of expression in the illustration leaves the reader wondering how she took his abrupt return.
  • In 1948, Timmy Tiptoes became one of the first ten figurines, and was followed by Goody Tiptoes in 1961, Chippy Hackee in 1979, and Timmy and Goody under an umbrella in 1986.
  • After the reader discovers Goody is the happy mother of triplets and Timmy has made the decision to keep his nuts under lock and key, he may wonder what sort of fate the future holds for the Hackees.
  • Chippy Hackee continues to camp-out in the tree stump for another week, but a bear comes lumbering through the neighbourhood ( looking for nuts perhaps ? ) and Chippy decides it's time to hurry home.
  • Who's been digging-up " my "-nuts ?'But nobody ever answers ! " Chippy Hackee and his wife are seen in the last illustration trying to drive the little bird away with their tree-leaf umbrella.
  • The reader is forced to question the stability of the Hackee union : Chippy stays away from home long after Timmy's situation is resolved and returns to his wife only after being frightened from the tree by a bear entirely superfluous to the tale.
  • In 1977, Schmid & Co . of Toronto and Randolph, Massachusetts were granted licensing rights to Beatrix Potter, and produced a Goody Tiptoes music box, a Chippy Hackee music box playing " Feed the Birds ", and a " Baby's First Christmas " ornament depicting Goody cuddling one of her babies.
  • In the mid-1800s, John James Audubon and his sons included a lithograph of the chipmunk in their " Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America ", calling it the " chipping squirrel [ or ] hackee . " Chipmunks have also been referred to as " striped squirrels, " " chippers, " " munks, " " timber tigers, " and " ground squirrels " ( although the name " ground squirrel " usually refers to other squirrels, such as those of the genus " Spermophilus " ).