"A reader might interpret this allusion to Scrooge as indicating that Miranda is frugal and perhaps overly cautious with her finances, despite her business's success. The reference to Scrooge, a character known for his extreme miserly tendencies in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," suggests that Miranda prioritizes saving over enjoying her wealth, reinforcing a theme of attachment to money rather than spending or sharing it."

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The allusion to Scrooge suggests that Miranda is overly frugal and prefers saving her wealth rather than enjoying it, highlighting her attachment to money.