The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

Who is Stuart Rene ( from The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress and what is their importance?

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A self-styled "Poet, Traveler, Soldier of Fortune," the aristocratic French royalist LaJoie needs protagonist and narrator, Manuel ("Mannie") Garcia O'Kelly-Davis' help when he visits the moon as a tourist and commits a mortal faux pas. The situation is typical: a freely-wandering tourist reacts in "earthworm" fashion by trying to kiss a woman who flirts with him; she screams in typical Luna fashion and the stilyagi come to her rescue. Davis sees no offense but fines LaJoie $50 for ignorance of Lunar ways. LaJoie, who reminds Davis of Prof, asks about "tanstaafl." Davis responds it is an acronym for "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch"; LaJoie feels he has wandered into "Looking Glass Land." Davis invites LaJoie home for dinner and phones Mike for his dossier.