In Chapter 26 Pip and his new acquaintances sit down for dinner at Jaggers house in Soho which appears to pip as quite a upper class and fancy house. AS they sit down and dinner is served a pale and saddened women walks out with the food being served. Pip describes her face and quotes ‘like the faces i had seen rise out of the witches caldron’ which is referring to the play Macbeth that he has seen. After Pip and the other have finished eating their dinner the house keeper with the face of witch is with them to collect the dishes to clean them. When doing so Jaggers stops what she is doing and demands her to show them her wrist, after pleadingly refusing she pulls up her sleeve and shows her scared and disfigured wrist. Jaggers brags as he quotes ‘now this is power’. Portaying that Jaggers is quite attracted to showing his dominance over his servants and almost a type of arrogance as he is boasting his capabilities of being able to show his power to his students.